Published Sep 12, 2009
ErinDel, ASN, BSN, RN
528 Posts
I plan on attending middlesex community college fall 2010 2yr adn program. It is located in lowell mass.
April13RN
34 Posts
I just graduated from Endicott College in Beverly, Ma. I really liked the small class size and they have a great lab. I passed the boards in 75 questions the first time.
Tait, MSN, RN
2,142 Posts
Madison Area Technical College, Madison, WI - ADN-RN
Highly recommend. Small classes, fair lottery system waiting list, excellent educators and very strong clinical training.
Tait
MedSurgeMess
985 Posts
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana at Sellersburg IN, then for BSN, Indiana University Southeast at New Albany, IN, for MSN University of Southern Indiana at Evansville, IN......all very good schools
iPink, BSN, RN
1,414 Posts
I would like to attend UMDNJ (University Medical and Dentistry of New Jersey) in the Fall 2010, for the Accelerated BSN program. I have two other schools in mind, just in case.
Hyper_toph_emia
29 Posts
I plan to attend Arizona State University bsn program in spring 2010. If I get accepted. I find out in oct
BSN75
56 Posts
University of Phoenix in Colorado. BSN- good program, but had a hard time finding clinical placement. Supposedly they've fixed that issue. Very expensive, but no waiting list. Overall a good experience.
Ruthiegal
280 Posts
I Attended Marion General Hospital School of Practical Nursing in Marion, Ohio; graduated 1979 and
The Ohio University - Zanesville, in Ohio for my RN; Graduated 1985.
iteachob, MSN, RN
481 Posts
University of Texas El Paso, BSN 1983
Bellarmine University (Louisville, KY), MSN 2003
Both good schools. UTEP, being a state university, was much less expensive than Bellarmine.
ladyash
53 Posts
Rutgers University, BSN 2008
FLArn
503 Posts
Kent State University-Ashtabula Campus (Ohio)- AASN. Graduated in 1993.
Great experience - great teachers.
Lacie, BSN, RN
1,037 Posts
Eastern Kentucky University 1982 BSN