Published Jul 5, 2015
kkbb, MSN, RN
137 Posts
I thought I had a plan for which nursing school I wanted to attend. But I fell short on some grades (a 89 in A&PII is just a B for GPA no matter how darn close I got to the A). So I started looking into other options and I found Brookline College. They offer a post-bac program, and I can start as early as next month. This would allow me to graduate almost a year sooner than I had originally planed. My fear is that I would spend a bunch of money and then not get a job because I went to Brookline and not a traditional school like ASU or Grand Canyon University. While researching the schools I saw that there is a pending complaint against Brookline with the AZ Board of Nursing. GCU also had some major complaints against it, so I am not sure what to think anymore. Any thoughts? Do employers really look at which school you go to, or do they just look to see that it was accredited and that you passed the RN-NCLEX?
tnbutterfly - Mary, BSN
83 Articles; 5,923 Posts
Your thread has been moved to the Nursing Schools and Colleges forum where the other school specific discussions are. We hope you will receive additional responses in this new location.