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ITT Tech?

Hello everybody,

I am currently a Medical Asisstant but I have always wanted to be a nurse. Just took MA to get my feet wet...I want to go for RN..I was wondering has anyone tried ITT Technical Institute or know anybody who has been there? If so , I wanted to know is it a good program there? Because I know it is a private school so sometimes those get sloppy...I also wanted to know if anyone knows does it make a different when looking for a job if you attended a private college or community college?

Thanks everyone!:nurse:

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Like I said, personally I would not go there, but mathematically, if the person passed with 75 questions and ONLY 60 counted towards passing (15 are experimental), then it would be accurate to state passed in 60.

Like I said, personally I would not go there, but mathematically, if the person passed with 75 questions and ONLY 60 counted towards passing (15 are experimental), then it would be accurate to state passed in 60.

You have gone there with 3 pedantic posts meant to elevate RN2cobteam's claim from dismissable to merely specious. Good job.

You are very welcome. I just find the idea interesting given 75 questions - 15 questions that don't count towards passing = 60 questions that there are those who got upset over the person stating they passed in 60 questions.

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