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  1. Hi "Jules," Thanks so much for your response. I will definitely take your advice into account and question an academic advisor at either Harford CC or Essex CC if that might be a better route for me. I didn't honesty know that that was an option, so I think I had better do a little more research into that. I was originally set and approved to start the College of Notre Dame's accelerated Business Program come Fall 09', and I did notice online that they have a Nursing Program as well. Only catch, I BELIEVE you have to have your RN to pursue that program. Again...definitley worth checking into. Thanks. Shana
  2. I have only recently started the process of researching programs in which I'd like to pursue nursing. I have yet to finish my Bachelors in Business, although I am about 60% complete. All that said, I have changed my tune, and would now like to reconsider a different career path...ie. nursing. I am also a resident of Harford County, and mother of two with a third on the way. Given the research I have done, I see that Harford Community College offers a nursing program; although it is only offered during the day hours. I am currently a stay at home mom, and was very hopeful that I'd be able to pursue my degree at night while my husband can watch the kids. I believe Essex offers a night program, although I've read mixed reviews according to this site on the success of the program itself. I'd greatly appreciate any and all advice on Essex' program or any other avenues that I may have yet to consider. I also know that this is only the beginning of my journey...it appears as though finding the school is the easy part...actually getting accepted...whole other story!! Thanks!!

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