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I'm currently waiting for the never-ending waitlist to give me my turn to get into a RN program here in Orange Coutny, CA.:madface:

2 yrs. is the average I'm hearing. Does anyone have any info on private schools such As Bryman or ETC... & how much tuition is. -Thanks.

p.s. anyone ever here that males might be favored, and might have a better chance of getting into a program. I've been told this, but i don't belive it.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

This site has a California Nurses Forum at https://allnurses.com/forums/f137/

While I was taking Gen Ed classes at SD City college it actually got longer. Then I tried National Univ. They said that they didnt even have a waiting list. The catch is you can only apply once a year.

I ended up at Maric in San Diego. I dig it. Good school, pricey though. Search the threads for Maric and you'll see a ton of pro and cons on it. All I can say is it's working out great for me.

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good luck

Jim

Specializes in NICU.

I know it's not in Orange County, but Loma Linda University takes students every quarter (Fall, Winter and Spring) and I'm told there is no wait list.

DeLySh

Mount St Mary's -----> L.A. , they have a 2yr program(Doheny Campus by USC) and a BSN program(by UCLA) ...i went to the 2yr program it is nights and weekends so you can still hold a full-time job if need be...EXCELLENT school! about 20 somewhat thousand(but you will make this + more your first yr out! good luck! I did not have to wait to get in (but that was 7yrs ago, but at the time every other school was at least a two yr wait.)

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