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sleeper2b

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  1. i am really looking for reply in regards to the schools. mtsa vs asu and positive or negative feed back. anyone heard good or bad about either one?!?!?!?
  2. i know this post is late and may not help YOU but maybe someone else out there will get the message.... dont go to baptist!!!! the school turned out some wonderful nurses when it was a diploma program. however, somewhere along the way of changing over to a bsn program, they lost it!!!!! to put it nicely the program sucks!! not much clinical time. they concentrate on everything but clinicals. hello thats what you will be doing when you graduate. not sitting in an office doing management!!! anyway.... a local alternative is northwest in southaven, ms. yes i know it is an associate program, but they have a painless rn to bsn online program from univ of miss there on campus. cheaper than either memphis or baptist and much much better program!!! hope this post will help any future students in the area. :)
  3. help! i have been selected to attend asu jan '08. i have an upcoming interview at middle tn state. Do i attend? does anyone have any info regarding either program? asu is close to home with a FREE place to stay while in school. mtsu us much farther away however seems to be a great school per current students. i just don't know the down low on asu. any help?!?!?! is it really worth it to go 6 hours from home to mtsu?

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