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  1. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply! I am completing my bachelors degree right now and will have a BA in a liberal arts major. I have taken many online courses throughout my college education, so I felt that Onondaga would be a great fit since I am very acclimated to self-directed learning. Would you say that it is possible for the majority of students to graduate within 2 years if all of the pre-requisites were fulfilled prior to entering the program? I was looking at the curriculum posted online and there are quite a few online courses, which are all 1-credit courses. How is the work load for the 1-credit nursing theory classes? In regard to the clinical hours, are they in the classroom or in downtown Syracuse the first year? Thanks again for your input! Its been so difficult to find reviews about the program online, but I have heard wonderful things about Onondaga's nursing program! I am very excited to begin the program this fall!
  2. Hi everyone! I've recently been accepted into both Onondaga Community College and SUNY Broome for Nursing. If anyone has attended or is attending either of these schools I would love your input on what the programs are like. I have read online that Onondaga Community college has a 50% completion rate within three years, which seems a bit odd to me. Does it have to do with the self taught learning platform? Thanks!!

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