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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).
i am in the bsn program at bryanlgh college of health sciences in lincoln ne!! it is the best nursing school, excellent teachers that really care about you as a person. highly recommended for anyone looking for an excellent school. they just built the new school 2 years ago very nice all new equipment. 100% nclex pass rate every year!!!:roll
I graduated from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in December of 2005 with a bachelors in nursing! Although I and many of my classmates complained about the usual gripes throughout the years, I feel that my schooling really prepared me with great critical thinking and rationale seeking skills. Most of my professors were great and I learned a lot from my classes and my clinical sites. I have no regrets at my choice in schools.
University Of Saint Francis Fort Wayne Indiana!!!
I'm planning on going through their accelerated RN - MSN classes in the fall, how did you like it?
Graduated May 2005 from St. Elizabeth School of Nursing Lafayette Indiana
That's cool! I'm considering applying to MSU. I live in Scott Depot, about 25 miles west of Charleston. I'm thinking of taking the day off Monday and going down and visiting the school. My daughter is planning on applying to their Forensics BS program.I will be starting the BSN program at Mountain State Univ this fall 2006. Anyone else?
kamakasigirl
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Fall of 2006, NECC in Lawrence, Ma