Christ hospital school of nursing jersey city nj

U.S.A. New Jersey

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Hi,

I just finally got my acceptance for christ hiospital school of nursing for fall 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:):):):):):)

I was wondering if any current students or alumni have advice, suggestions, comments, any information at all about the program and classes?

please & thanks:nurse:

HEY everyone,

I applied to Christ Hospital school of nursing and I took my exam on the 19th of June im still waiting on my acceptance letter. has anyone received theirs... im so nervous... I did do so well on the reading part so I wanted to know how much that would effect me.. well please any insight would be helpful.

I am looking into Christ Hospital school of nursing now. Can anyone tell me how they liked/didnt like their experience there??? Or know of how good/bad they are? I also read that bayonne med. center school of nursing and christ hospital merged so does that make the nursing program a lot better?

do u mind me asking how ur experience was at the school? I'm looking into it but i don't want to waste my money if they aren't really that great….

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All I can tell you is about my experience. I LOVE IT here. I've been a student for the first year as a Christ hospital school of nursing student now in the middle of the program it became care point health school of nursing so I'll be I'm the first class graduating as a care point health graduate...god willing of course...lol. The program is still one if the best schools around compared to all the schools in my opinion so I don't think you'll be waisting your money. The instructors here really know there stuff and help you to the fullest extent. I truly value my experience and I have a lot of students who would agree with me. I think you should come here or at least come for an information session to get a feel for it yourself but also do some more research about all the schools you maybe interested in. If you don't choose this school I would suggest going to a four year school but also keep in mind that once your accepted here you are also accepted into njcu bachelors of nursing program when you finish this program. Good luck with what ever you choose but just make sure your choosing a program that will fit your needs the best. If you have any other questions let us know!

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Also about the merge...I don't think it made the program better or worst. I enjoyed the instructors that came from Bayonne though I thought it would make the program worst it didn't it just was an adjustment. Good luck!

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