NYC nursing student need advise about nursing schools to apply to

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Specializes in patient care on Med-Surg.

Hi Nursing students,

I attended Nassau Community College and would have graduated in DEC 06, however; I failed out of the program. I have checked out other schools in my area and the information I received is "our program is competitive and you may not get accepted into our program if you were already in a nursing program". Would appreciate any information on LPN or ADN programs even if located in NJ because I am not giving up on my dream. :thankya:

Hi Nursing students,

I attended Nassau Community College and would have graduated in DEC 06, however; I failed out of the program. I have checked out other schools in my area and the information I received is "our program is competitive and you may not get accepted into our program if you were already in a nursing program". Would appreciate any information on LPN or ADN programs even if located in NJ because I am not giving up on my dream. :thankya:

Hi..i'm from NY but fo to school is NJ..as far nursing schools in NY i know that BOSCES has a great LPN program and VEEB also for LPN and i think RN also(don't quote me on the last one)..and try NY tech or Queens comm..But if you still have it in you don't give up..I know looking for a school is very stressful..DON'T GIVE UP!:no:

Specializes in icu, er, transplant, case management, ps.
Hi Nursing students,

I attended Nassau Community College and would have graduated in DEC 06, however; I failed out of the program. I have checked out other schools in my area and the information I received is "our program is competitive and you may not get accepted into our program if you were already in a nursing program". Would appreciate any information on LPN or ADN programs even if located in NJ because I am not giving up on my dream. :thankya:

Can you answer a question? Why did you fail out? Did you fial one nursing course? Or did you fail a number of courses? The reason I ask is that you are unlikely to be successful in another program if you failed a number of courses. And most programs, that are worthwill, will not accept students that have failed a number of courses. Sorry

Woody:balloons:

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