Collin County versus Grayson County Nursing Programs

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Hello All,

I'm soliciting opinions from either current students or graduates of each school's ADN programs. I spoken at lengths with advisors from both schools and attended both information sessions. I'm trying to decide which school to attend if I am accepted at both. Fair and balanced appraisals on both programs would be appreciated.

Thanks in adavance

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I can't give you any info other than I know at least one person at both campuses. Both have good things to say about their programs, and although hard, they are both enjoying it.

Hello All,

I'm soliciting opinions from either current students or graduates of each school's ADN programs. I spoken at lengths with advisors from both schools and attended both information sessions. I'm trying to decide which school to attend if I am accepted at both. Fair and balanced appraisals on both programs would be appreciated.

Thanks in adavance

I used to do work-study for Grayson College's Nursing Program. I can't tell you much, but I do know that it's a pretty good program. The instructors are good and teach well. The students have always said that about them. The downfall is that the last semester I worked there (SP 05) there was a little over 600 applicants. They use the point system and the HESI A2 Admission Test. I can't tell you for certain, but I would assume that unless you have a really high GPA and excellent HESI Scores, you could wait up to two years before getting accepted. I am currently taking my pre-reqs for the LVN program at Grayson. I figured I might be able to do better getting into their LVN-RN bridge program. It will probably take just as long.:banghead:

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