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Annie.D said:Congratulations—that's a great position to be in. Both programs are well-regarded, so it often comes down to commute, clinical placements, and support systems, since a long daily drive can add a lot of stress during nursing school.
Thank you. Nice enough, I have debated long and hard regarding all that, and I chose the one closest to me, and I don't think I'll regret it. I chose Glendale. Thanks for the advice. It makes me reassured that I chose the right choice for my own self. Tysm for responding. Have a great day!
Kristy Lee
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Hey yall. I'm so blessed to be in this position, and I'm grateful. But it has been overwhelming. I got accepted to Glendale ADN Program, and last week I was accepted to College of Canyons ADN program. I need some advice from fellow pre and nursing students who are aware or knowledgeable in what's a better school? Glendale is much closer to me, but I heard so many amazing reviews regarding COC. And wouldn't even mind the distance although it's pretty far. 😓 But Glendale is much closer to me, but I haven't heard much from regarding that school almost anywhere. Any advice would really help! Thank you so much!