Drexel Nursing vs Seton Hall Nursing???? Help!!

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Hello everyone!

I am currently a high school senior and I'm starting to decide on which school I want to go to for nursing. I hope to become either a labor and delivery, pediatric or NICU nurse in the future. I also want to get my masters after and become a nurse practitioner but it will be most likely after i get a job as a regular RN.

I got into both the 4 year nursing program and Seton Hall's 4-year nursing program which were my top choices. I just don't know which one I should pick.

PLEASE if you have gone to DREXEL or SETON HALL please please please help me ! I really need advice.

What program would you prefer?

I heard Drexel is super hard and many people drop out but I heard that the education is not as great in seton hall.

ALSO DORMS!! which campus would you prefer? I will be dorming for both schools and most likely will not be able to go home much.

THANK YOU SO MUCH! PLEASE HELP ME :)

Hi, I have the same delema. Would you mind sharing what you have decided?

Thank you.

Specializes in Med-Surg, Geriatrics, Wound Care.

Both of those schools are pretty expensive. $40,000/year is a lot, and that's tuition alone. Go to state school or community college first, then transfer. is a 5 year program. That's $200,000. I can't imagine paying that off. I did Drexel's 1 year 2nd degree program, and I liked it. I was sure I'd pass the NCLEX after graduation. Clinicals were generally not that spectacular, IMO. But that's what new grad orientation programs are for. :D

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