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CSN vs. NSC, please help.
You are so right. My Bio teacher once told me of a Nursing Advisor he spoke to. She asks her applicants during interview what they would do in a certain situation. Its a job that really requires knowledge and brain power. I am sure anyone can be book smart but it takes experience to really gain knowledge. Thank you so much for the wise words ^_^
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CSN vs. NSC, please help.
Thank you. I have talked to my sister and will concentrate nursing at CSN. I mean even if it takes 3 years, at least I can gain my associates, go to work and then eventually go back for the bachelors. I bet the material is also easier to remember by taking it one step at a time, then in one big bunch.
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today is the big day for CSN hopefuls
Congrats to you all who made it and for those who didn't get a call yet, don't lose hope.
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today is the big day for CSN hopefuls
CONGRATS
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CSN vs. NSC, please help.
Hi everyone, my name is Roxanne, I am 18, and I am really confused to of which school to stick/go to. BLAH. Last year, I was in a program that allowed me to take college credited class while finishing up my senior year in HS. Therefore, I have taken most of my pre-req for nursing @ CSN. Really realizing everything, I have just noticed it can really take up to 3 years to get an Associates Degree in Nursing at CSN. Or am I wrong? I was thinking, even if it is a bit cheaper at CSN at least @ NSC I would get my Bachelors degree within the 4 years. I planned to get my Bachelors anyway after a few years of having my Associates degree. I am truly confused and would love some advice from anyone and as much people as possible. I feel terrible & like a slacker for not even considering about what I plan to do. Both schools have been on my mind but money had been my concern. Now that I think of it, which route do you all think is smarter.
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Las Vegas to California
i definitely think you should try asking your counselor or nursing advisor at your college. i know my answer isn't hopeful but i am sure you'll get a straight answer. i think that nevada might be a bit stricter to accept nurses from other states work here. it seems that way on the nevada state board of nursing website. but then again i am not positive.
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Acceptance into CSN RN Program
Hi everyone I am new to this forum. I have read some other posts about CSN RN Program but I would like to ask some questions to those of you who have been in the program or are currently in it. 1. Why is Biol 189 the scare of most students . Any tips? 2. Do those who have a B-C grading scale usually get in. 3. Were you accepted when you first applied. If not how many tries did it take? I am trying to think positive but and a bit worried since so students are trying to apply for the program. I don't want to seem like a failure if my studies were to be put on hold . Of course I am not genius but I am trying to work hard at my grades. Thanks for any responses. :heartbeatRoxanne