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Anyone have anything positive to say about nursing school?
Although there are negatives there really are some positives to be seen. You do make some pretty amazing lifelong friends. You all are going through pretty much the same thing and it's always nice to know you have people who understand doing it with you. You really do learn ALOT about yourself and who you are through the process!
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Waitlisted At Towson Spring 2010
My pre req GPA was about a 3.45 when I got in.
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Waitlisted At Towson Spring 2010
Beth, do you think you could send me that information on those accepted and waitlisted? My email is [email protected] thank you!!
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Towson or Stevenson
Hello, I have been accepted to Towson and Stevenson and am in the process of trying choose which one to go to. I have not yet applied to the Nursing program. I was wondering if anyone goes to Stevenson for Nursing and how they like it.. as well as Towson. I am just really confused right now on where to go. Any thoughts on these two programs would be greatly appreciated! Thank You.
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Help I'm taking A&P1 during the Summer!!!
Time Management is very important.... A&P I is can be a very difficult class even during a regular fall and spring semester but im sure with good work ethics and time management you will do fine in the summer. Best of Luck
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When to apply to CCBC program?
I was wondering what would be the best option. I am a student at CCBC-Essex, I want to apply for the day nursing program. I have completed all my program requirments for the program except for the sciences now i am taking classes that i dont really need. I am currently taking A&P 1 and wanted to apply to the nursing program in the fall when I will be taking A&P 2. Would you recommend for me to apply to the nursing program in the fall even though I have not finished A&P 2 or wait until I complete that. Are the chances pretty slim of getting in because i have not finished A&P 2 and Microbiology? Thanks
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Asn Bsn
Hello, I am in my first year at CCBC -Essex, I am trying to figure out whether I should apply for the nursing program at a community college or a four year college. I was just wondering what the differences were between an associates and a bachelors (I know that ASN is 2 years and BSN is 4). And if when applying for a job how it is different. Thanks!