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I have worked with several MU RN/BSN grads. They have seemed pleased with the educational experiences received.
Some people who graduated from an RN/ADN program in the same town have told me that their clinical experiences in local hospitals have told them that their ADN preparation seemed to focus more on the clinical skills versus research, leadership, etc. That is a generalization though because I've worked with both community college ADN grads and MU BSN grads.
I would be comfortable recommending MU for a BSN program.
millikinblondie94
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I'm attending MU in the fall and just wanted to see if anyone out there knows about this school and has any advice they want to share or anything at all would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!!
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