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May 18, 2009 01:12 AM

Help!!!

by toti21

Hey everyone, i live in chicago and i am planning to move to Nashville in order to attend MSCC and obtain my RN Associates. I find it a lot easier to gain entry in their nursing program. I plan to take their two year program and then move back to Chicago. In the case that i were to move back to Chicago, would i have to do any additional college work in Chicago in order to be able to work as an RN?? Please help....... i don't know what to do


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from matilda123
Old May 18, 2009, 01:39 AM

Default Re: Help!!!
You should be able to find that info on the states website, under licensing and/or the states board of nursing.

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