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No, if you don't live near OU or a branch campus, you can take it lots of different places, like libraries, other colleges, or your hospital library. For stats, I did drive about 45 min to a branch campus, as it was winter and I was worried about cancellations etc.I think if you are near a branch, it is somewhat easier to set up.
You simply set it up, let OU know, and they mail the exam to the place. Your community college that you just graduated from would be a great choice. Congrats on getting your ADN and passing NCLEX!
penneflower
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I just applied for the RN-BSN academic outreach program. I hope to start fall 2. I noticed that all of the classes said proctored exams may be required. In your experience is this common? Just like all of you I am sure that is not convenient for most students. Any other suggestions for a new student starting out? I just graduated from stark state with my ADN in may and passed boards this week.
Thanks!