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  1. yeah, it is the same guy. He has a veterinary and a medical school, and this is his thirds school. Its seems like a really cool program, but I agree, its a lot of money. It is an ADN program. Any suggestions on good schools with no waiting lists?
  2. Hey everyone. I have done a lot of research on the Robert Ross International University of Nursing. Its a two year program, and I can start this fall and be ready for the NCLEX in about 2 years. I am finishing this semester my prereqs for my local community college's two year nursing program. If I stay here I wont be able to start the program until next fall, of 2007!! The tuition at the Robert Ross school is $8,100 per semester (tuition only, I know!!) and my local community college is a little less than $2,000. What do you you guys think? Oh yeah, going to the Robert Ross school I would be studying part of the program on a tropical island in the Caribbean, so thats a plus. I just really dont want to wait a year and a half to start, when I could be done almost by then... Im curious as to what the normal average cost (tuition only) that most people pay to become an RN. I look forward to any advice/suggestions. Thanks...
  3. Has anyone heard of the Robert Ross International University of Nursing? It is relatively new, and is a state of the art nursing program (2 year) located on the island of Saint Kitts in the Caribbean. I have been waiting to start nursing school, and it seems like I will be starting next fall...as in 2007. I really want to start NOW and am tired of waiting. I am getting a 4.0 and know I am going to thrive in nursing school. The program works like this. You spend your first year on the island completing 3 semesters of generals and nursing classes, mostly nursing. Your second and last year, you are back in the United States at one of four colleges they partner with to study your last year and do your clinical rotations. The schools in the US are all acredited by the NLNAC, but the portion in the caribbean is not yet, but is participating now in the NLNAC mentoring program. After finishing the program, you are qualified and prepared to take the NCLEX exam. It seems all great and legit. I have done research and it seems like a great opportunity. They have no waiting list to start their program, so I could start NOW and be done in two years. Any advice??? I dont want to finish the program and have someone tell mee that I waisted time in the Caribbean etc. Check out the schools web site at www. iuon . com (IUON.COM) THanks!!! basically, i have never heard of an RN program split between two schools, and am trying to figure out what problems this could create, if any.... any advice would be greatly appreciated...thanks again...jeremy
  4. Has anyone heard of the Robert Ross International University of Nursing? It is relatively new, and is a state of the art nursing program (2 year) located on the island of Saint Kitts in the Caribbean. I have been waiting to start nursing school, and it seems like I will be starting next fall...as in 2007. I really want to start NOW and am tired of waiting. I am getting a 4.0 and know I am going to thrive in nursing school. The program works like this. You spend your first year on the island completing 3 semesters of generals and nursing classes, mostly nursing. Your second and last year, you are back in the United States at one of four colleges they partner with to study your last year and do your clinical rotations. The schools in the US are all acredited by the NLNAC, but the portion in the caribbean is not yet, but is participating now in the NLNAC mentoring program. After finishing the program, you are qualified and prepared to take the NCLEX exam. It seems all great and legit. I have done research and it seems like a great opportunity. They have no waiting list to start their program, so I could start NOW and be done in two years. Any advice??? I dont want to finish the program and have someone tell mee that I waisted time in the Caribbean etc. Check out the schools web site at www. iuon . com (IUON.COM) THanks!!!

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