Re: Midwestern State University
Hi Rha, I currently attend MSU's Wilson School of Nursing in Wichita Falls. My entering GPA through community college was a 3.9, I don't remember my NET score, however, I bought a NET studyguide at the college bookstore and I feel it prepared me well for the test.
I love nursing school - it is hard though! MSU uses both United Regional Healthcare Systems and Kale West for its med/surg courses. Other clinicals are at local nursing homes and community organizations. Psych clinicals are at the state hospital or at a private mental health institution in WF. Senior II courses offer clinicals at local schools and community organizations for Community II. Ped's and Clinical Decision making clinicals are in WF, Denton, or Fort Worth. I believe a good education is subjective, it is what you put into it.
I suggest you:
- look at the pass rates for both UTA and MSU
- compare city opportunities for a social life (there is a LOT of difference)
- compare census - MSU is very diversified, I am sure UTA is also
- compare student/teacher ratio (we're about 80:1 Soph and by Sr 60:1), there are 2-3 professors listed for each course however this can be misleading because each teach different sections)
- inquire about student nurse counseling/tutoring (MSU has just begun this)
Google for the newspapers of each town and then do a search for each school, you will find very good information using these multiple resources which will lead you to make the right decision for you.
I hope this helps!
Robi-d
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