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No. 10
from Medwynn
Old Jun 08, 2009, 10:45 AM

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I thought the TMCC program was difficult, a rite of passage into being an RN. After graduating, i felt a whole new respect for the TMCC program. But to say stay away? Come on.

You try and make the best out of any school you go to right? You learn and take what you need. The people that failed during my stint at TMCC needed something more, maybe failure for them was the biggest motivator to try and get it right. They get another chance.

Any nursing program in northern nevada will lead to the same path, and that is being an RN.

Good luck gabby.
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No. 11
from BrendaMD4
Old Aug 04, 2009, 04:38 PM

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I graduated from WNC in 2007, and I can tell you that I really enjoyed my instructors, and I feel I was well-prepared for the NCLEX. Our class started with 45 people, and only 2 did not go on to complete the 2nd year. All but one person passed the NCLEX on the first try. I also has people I knew taking classes at TMCC and at UNR, and from what I heard, our instructors were far more gracious about making arrangements for personal issues. I was also told by a student at UNR that the community college nursing students received far more hands-on clinical training before doing clinicals in the hospital. I highly reccommend WNC's nursing program. I wish they would offer an ADN to BSN. I'd jump right in and do it if they did.
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