Published May 3, 2012
Nswhite
2 Posts
Hi I was wondering if anyone had any information on either Quincy college's full time lpn program or Laboure's full time rn program. In the long run I would love to have my masters in nursing. I have already been accepted into Quincy college's lpn program but today I found out that I can apply to Laboure' without all the fees. The problem is that laboure is so expensive and I hear mixed reviews. I also would love to get some feedback on QC's full time lpn program. Any info on either school would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :)
BostonFNP, APRN
2 Articles; 5,582 Posts
My two cents.
If you want to continue on to an MSN or DNP, go with the RN program.
If you want to work in a hospital in Boston, go with the RN program.
If you plan on working outside the city in sub-acute care then it will be less of an issue and QC may save you some money.