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Hi. I'm just curious about how your nursing programs work in the US. I am Canadian, and we are required to have the BSCN. In the US, can you get your RN's without the BSCN? It used to be that we had 2 options here. You could take a 2 year diploma program, or a 4 year degree to become an RN. Is it sort of like that in the US?
Ohio University sucks on account of their Bobcat mascot's egregious assault on my alma mater's mascot Brutus.
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Ohio University sucks on account of their Bobcat mascot's egregious assault on my alma mater's mascot Brutus.DaytonDailyNews: Dayton, Ohio, news and information
Go Bucks!
Yeah, that was ridiculous. However, to be fair, the little twerp is actually a Hocking Tech student who failed out of OU. Here's a link to the OU-affiliated Post's story. Not sure what that says about the school!
As for the nursing program - I've just generally heard from a couple of friends of mine who went through it that it's good, but I don't know much in the way of details. However, as a state school, I would definitely expect the costs to be quite reasonable.
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Just curious if anyone here is in the program. I just started this summer. Would like to hear from anyone that has done it or still in it....thanks!!!!!