Re: recomended nursing school in toledo area
I am at Owens Community College. I highly recommend it. If I were you, I'd look at all the schools, then apply to all of the ones that seem to fit your needs. Once you are accepted at schools, you can decide from there. I'd gather info like the number of students who begin then graduate (not just NCLEX pass rates), tuition (seriously, important, ..look at Brown Mackie), and whether classes transfer for credit (at some schools, the classes mean nothing at a another accredited school if you want to go on later).
I can't say enough good about Owens. Especially the LPN school. I haven't yet taken my NCLEX, but I'm working as a graduate nurse at a nursing home, and am really prepared. I just started the RN program at Owens, and while I don't like some aspects of it (too large, not the personal attn of LPN), it's still excellent.
Don't get stuck with all the talk about waiting lists. Most schools have them, and you'll hear a lot of pre-nursing negative talk...it's a downer. Focus on your own situation, do well in your pre-req classes, meet with your advisor for all your pre-req reqs, and apply. I had heard about a 2 and 3 year wait, but I ended up actually having to ask to be part of the class the semester after I was accepted. With all the negative talk, I originally applied for the LPN program, thinking I'd "never" get into the RN program (I did apply to the RN at same time, though). It turned out to be an amazing gift in disguise (SO glad did LPN first), but in actuality, would have started RN a semester earlier than I did if I didn't do LPN due to fear of years of waiting on RN list! So, try to get As in pre-reqs and you'll be bumped up, and in sooner than you think.
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