Published Mar 23, 2009
mdhopkins
1 Post
I have looked into several Southern California private schools including CNI in Costa Mesa, Concord, American Career College and Stanbridge. Does anyone have any comments?
QB106
47 Posts
Yes,
I just started as a part time student this past June
*Sigh*
what is there to say, well, great pass rate, great perks (itouch, mini laptop, drug guide, great books) instructors (some good some bad, i hear they drop like flies though)
overall, so far id say that if you're a hard working student you'll do good. they give you all the resources, sometimes you have to teach yourself though
then again i am a recent new student. i have only 3 months experience
i will say this though, admin is very unorganized at times
JenWork
76 Posts
i'm an A student. you have to basically teach yourself. we've only had 2 classes with already 3 new instructors. one was great.the rest were horrible. they just stand there, and do not explain anything in detail. Their motto is you have to be "flexible" in nursing; that is true to a certain degree, but no having to pay $300 every month, and have it be wasted, and have new teachers who aren't resourceful doesn't constitute flexibility!!!it's a waste of money going down the drain, but i'm going to finish what i start. Go to the community college and save your time and money please!!!!!
tnbutterfly - Mary, BSN
83 Articles; 5,923 Posts
Moved to CA Nursing Programs.