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I'm a junior at Walla Walla College in Portland, OR. The main campus is in Walla Walla, WA. Only nursing majors are on the Portland campus, and it's great because of the small size. We have about 80 nursing students (juniors and seniors). It's a 7th day Adventist college (although I'm not Adventist). I think we have the best, most supportive staff. They really want you to succeed, and bend over backwards to help you. Anyway, I love my school and think that this is the best one in Portland (we have 4 BSN programs).

Gordon College in Barnesville, Georgia!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tom P. Haney Vo-Tech in Panama City, Florida.

Semester 1 of 4, at Muhlenberg SON in Jersey.

University of Washington School of Nursing

haaaaaaaaaayyyyyy... :)

I will attending Southern State Community College in the Spring. Hillsboro,Ohio

Trish

I am attending Southern State Community College as well I am tentatively scheduled to begin Clinicals in the Fall, However I am considering holding off another year to get some more co reqs out of the way.

University of North Florida, BSN May 2007!!

Specializes in L&D/Mother-Baby.

Borough of Manhattan Community College in the house. First clinical nursing course and loving it................ Class of December 2006

Mt. Vernon School of Nursing in Mt. Vernon NY!!!!!! I am in my 3rd semester of 4 and looking foward to graduation!!!! Where are all my other NY Students at?????

florida international university first semester

I am at the end of year 1 of a ADN degree at Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana. The faculty are great. You know that they care about you as a student and future nurse. They have a pass rate on NCLEX of 100% for 3 years for both ADN and BSN's.

Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, Ca

I go to Armstrong Atlantic in Savannah, GA. Graduate in May 2006!!!

I'm in my third semester of an ADN program at Daytona Beach Community College. We started out with 120 students last year & approximately 50-55 have dropped out or failed out so far. They just added quite a few lpn & paramedics that bridged over into our class....so now we're back up to about 90. Third semester is the easiest so far (Peds/OB). I'm enjoying it. Counting down the months to graduation! :D

I graduated from the RRT/Paramedic bridge at DBCC May '04

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