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Broward College nursing fall 2018
It's like $1300 for tuition first semester and around $2000 for books and supplies. Don't rent books. You'll need them.
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Broward College nursing fall 2018
Hardest thing I've ever done by far lol.
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Broward College nursing fall 2018
Does anyone have an idea of what books we will need for the program? I'm trying to get a head start on studying/budgeting. Thanks! I'm pre admission so I think that's a good sign. Very excited!
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Broward College May 2018
Hello! Just curious what school you would suggest besides BC that is in the Fort Lauderdale area. I live in Plantation so I'm trying to choose the best as far as price/location. Thanks for the info!
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Broward College May 2018
What schools are there in this area besides BC? If someone were to fail out of BC what would the options be?
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Broward College Future Attendee
Are there any other nursing schools in the area that you would suggest?
- Broward College Nursing Program August 2016
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Broward College Future Attendee
Hi everyone! I'm at a dilemma with the nursing program at central campus for broward college. I have the opportunity to either attend Broward College in Fort Lauderdale or Charity School of Nursing in New Orleans LA. I would really like to go to Broward, but they seem to have a VERY low passing rate and I'm just scared to waste my money on something. Does anyone that has been there have any recommendations for me?
- Broward College Nursing Program August 2016
- Broward College Nursing Program August 2016
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Broward college questions
Ok folks! I'm Here to ask some general questions about Broward College. Specifically the central campus. I've read multiple forums on her that are slightly outdated and geez!!! I feel like I'm reading horror story after horror story. I'm looking to attend there January 2017 and I'd really like to hear from people that have attended here. The thing that is making me the most nervous is that I heard that if you fail two of anything (clinical, math test etc) that you not only get bumped from nursing school, but they force you to attend LPN school? That seems a little outrageous to me. Also, the passing numbers vs the numbers that apply seem crazy as well. I've been through EMT so I'm used to scenario based tests and hard work, but I don't want to feel like I'm setting myself up for failure by attending here. Any advice?