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What is the best ADN Nursing program in NYC?

Can anyone recommend a good ADN nursing program at CUNY in NYC that are a bit easier to get into. I would like to transfer courses that’s I am taking at MCC are English 101, College Algebra, and other courses that just not relevant to nursing pre requisite. Which is why I’m transferring over. But can’t decide which 2 year nursing program to choose based on negative reviews. I am close to york college by 15 min walk, however York college don’t offer a 2 year. Unless I am allowed to finish my BSN in nursing in 3 years is that possible??? I would make the effort.

BTW which program offers evenings or weekends. I’m not interested in Medgar, Kingsborough or Bmcc. But I am somewhat interested in City tech, LaGuardia, Queensborough. Or any CUNY school that offers an associates in nursing and that won’t overload you with unnecessary course making it longer than it should have been. Thanks

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Laguardia Is the best but they are hard to get into. They don’t offer weekends or evening nursing classes. They have almost 100% NCLEX passing rates, gl.

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EndoscopyRN NYC

I just discovered Nassau Community College they even have a new RN/BSN program with Empire State college SUNY school. I’m just stuck not knowing which one to go. Since I live in Jamaica queens I’m close to york and somewhat to Queens Community College But they have negative reviews. But thanks for the info.

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