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I don't want to be discouraging but California is clogged up with hopeful nurses and unemployed nurses. The Northeast and the West Coast are pretty bad. My friend moved FROM California to Texas because wait lists were up to 3 to 4 years! The only thing I can suggest is rock your prerequisites ... like 4.0 good ... nothing below an A+ and rock the HESI enternece or TEAS .... & apply to a program that chooses based off merit and grades...
It's definitely achievable ... anything in life is ... just making you aware of California and the nursing glut there.
will help you find schools. Depending on area of town u will be living i would look in the surrounding counties. After you find programs you are willing to commute to look at the NCLEX pass rate. The LA County program is great but you MUST live in La county for a year before you apply.
http://www.rn.ca.gov/schools/passrates.shtml
for nclex.
Every community college in CA runs off of a lottery system, and every program in CA that's through a public school accepts about 10% of applicants.
I COMPLETELY agree about your GPA- it's absolutely vital. If your grades are competitive, you might consider a CSU program. Tuition runs about $2750-3500 a semester right now, but otherwise, I'd imagine the costs are about the same.
bri4181
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Hey!!! Im moving to Los Angeles in the summer 14, does any recommend an ADN program without a waitlist or lottery in or close to L.A, not familiar with the area at all, just doing some online research, would love to hear some options!!!!