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Really every school is good. Every school from community colleges to universities produce good nurses. It's basically a matter of cost and location. I went to Mercer County College. Of a class of 31, all but 1 has passed the NCLEX. Most of us got jobs right out of college. You study according to your own needs. My professors were always supportive, but when I struggled rather than go to them, I just tried a different study tactic. Taping lectures so you can go over them a few times, reading ahead of topics, making note cards, making charts or whatever works for you is really the success to nursing school and not to rely on the school/professors/program to make you successful. If you want it bad enough, you'll make it happen.
Tristin_b
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hi everyone. can somebody help me. i'm getting desperate with my schooling. can't find the right school in new jersey that really helps their students to do good in school and eventually, attain their dream of becoming a nurse. pls. let me know if someone knows a good school in nj (associate/or bsn). a school that's really willing to help their students all throughout the program. Thanks!