Truth about Breckinridge school of nursing

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I had a good experience. I graduated last month and took my Nclex . Passed in 75 questions first try. Credits do transfer to BSN programs also. We take HESI just like other schools. The same exit hesi as established schools. People pass and people fail throughout. It's just a NEW school so it takes a certain number of people to pass Nclex before it will be accredited in all areas but that's coming soon. It has a bad rep. It isn't 50000 dollars either. I had pell grant and that cut it down to 20000. Oh well I'm an RN. My license looks the same as accredited schools exactly . It doesn't say your school on your license. It's all good and worth it. Once it becomes accredited fully it will be just another nursing program. It's coming. Teachers are excellent. It's hard and demanding as any nursing program is. They use the same up to date textbooks and editions. This is only my experience but I tore up the Nclex so it taught me a lot. It has an extremely high Nclex pass rate. It's a normal nursing program. It's unorganized as they are still doing trial and error but it's a good school all in all

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Where I'm at, if you go to ITT, your degree means pretty much nothing. Every hospital job opening says you must graduate from an accredited school. And I would like to know what 4 year colleges accepted your credits or are you getting your BSN from ITT. Because absolutely no reputable school in this area accepts their credits. I don't care how hard they make the program seem to you, it's not worth accreditation apparently. And they have nothing but used car salesmen in their admission office who promise people the moon and steal their money. Then at the end tell them they owe $1500 and they can't get their degree. I think you actually work there and are trying to recruit people.

I will never ceased to be amazed at how many shills will congregate in one place to promote this poor performing and incredibly expensive experiment in ruining the lives of the unsuspecting. If those that do promote mediocrity and ripoff want to advertise for this mess keep it to yourselves and don't bring others down to justify your poor choice. I tend to appreciate schools where the majority of hard-working students succeed rather than the ones that are documented loan mills of failure.

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