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Really??? My husband has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from stony brook--since it is hanging in our office i am quite certain stony brook offers a nursing degree. I have a Bachelor of Science in Biology. So look into stony brook--getting a degree (or multiple degrees) can become quite expensive.
just from a quick look on the websites it looks like molloy is cheaper. why don't you visit each campus and interview them-talk to some of the nursing students. i am not sure that one is really better than the other--so you might want to see which is the better fit. personally --cheaper is better to me!! one thing to keep in mind - where are the clinicals in comparision to where you live? (like if you live in eastern li and you have to go to queens!) as far as crna school--keep your grades up, get the best icu experience possible (level one trauma center), do well on your gre's (if you are interested in columbia). good luck!
maybe-CRNA
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i need to know which school would be best for just get my BSN and then moving on to CRNA programs?
Thanks, advice would be much appreciated!