I graduated from North Georgia in May and passed my NCLEX in 75 questions. I have heard that North Georgia has a very good reputation with surrounding hospitals. The program is hard to get into and even harder to finish. The course work is every difficult and time consuming. I was frustrated by the faculties lack of communication and organization. Some of the teachers are awful and some of them are awesome, it just depends on who you get. There are three campuses and classes are broadcasted on a television monitor and speakers. Many of my fellow students did not complete the program or are having to take classes over but of the ones who did I think almost everyone passed NCLEX. I have not yet found a job so I dont know how competent I will be. Over all I think every nursing school is hard and I don't know anything about other schools so I really am not sure if I would recommend this school or not. Also they only offer associated degree and if you want a bachelors you must apply after you get your RN and take more classes. I am currently getting my BSN and could have gotten it quicker at a straight BSN program school, so if you want your BSN thats something to consider.