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RN to MSN Accelerated Program and the GRE

I graduate from an ADN program in a few weeks. For RN to MSN programs when are students expected to take the Graduate Record Exam? Is it usually required? I cannot find specific information at school websites, and am not sure where I'll be living after graduation, so I do not yet have a particular school in mind. Thank you for your replies!

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I graduate from an ADN program in a few weeks. For RN to MSN programs when are students expected to take the Graduate Record Exam? Is it usually required? I cannot find specific information at school websites, and am not sure where I'll be living after graduation, so I do not yet have a particular school in mind. Thank you for your replies!

Hello,

My suggestion to you is to take them as soon as you can. Because some unversities and colleges are looking for a particular score and some just want you to take them. If you can take them, get your results and decide if you need to retake them. Then you will have them when you apply to the colleges/universities.

Good Luck,

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Oh, if you are in schol now and graduate in a few weeks.....set priorities. Your nursing certification is first and you will need to study ffor them first. Heck, with the gre's because if you do not have a license than you will not be able to enter school.

License first then gres.

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