check out www.usnews.com
I know North Carolina and Duke are good.
2006-08-21 13:42:34
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answered by The Big Shot 6
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Hi
It sounds like you're feeling really rushed! May I suggest that you slow down! You have options and you still have time to make final decisions.
You might want to interview some actual nurses to get their advice on the field and on different specialities. Also, check this site out of the top nursing schools. Write to them for information.
http://www.edinformatics.com/nursing/top_nursing_schools.htm
and http://www.allnursingschools.com/
There are many excellent nursing programs around the country that are not on the list. Just make sure they're at accredited universities.
If you can't or don't want to go straight into a 4-year R.N. program, go into a 2-year R.N. program with an AA degree through a community college and then transfer to a top 4-year school for your BSN degree.
Also, just realize that the first two years of any college program in nursing, will require you to complete non-nursing general requirement courses. These you can complete at any accredited college. This can take some of the pressure off of you to get into a top nursing school right now, and give you more time to explore your options.
Good luck!
2006-08-21 14:54:28
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answered by Joe_D 6
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Any major university program should be just fine. Make sure you go to an accredited school and you will be fine. Apply to many schools then you will have a choice as you may not get accepted into the nursing program at every school.
2006-08-21 13:33:18
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answered by Debbk 4
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As a RN you want 2 years of prereq's and yet another 2 years at a nursing college. in case you get your RN as a community college, you get an associats in RN, yet in case you bypass to a 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, you get a bachelors as an RN. some human beings want at a C.C because its more inexpensive, yet you do want to bypass decrease back yet another 3 hundred and sixty 5 days to college(clinicals) to get a bachelors in nursing. yet in case you bypass as a Bachelors instantly(4yr univ.) then you recieve your bachelors.
2016-11-26 22:04:57
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answered by simmers 4
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Idk
2017-03-23 17:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Grand Valley State University in Allendale Michigan....the waiting list is huge!
2006-08-21 15:46:56
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answered by Mommy-of-Twins 4
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Nurses CANNOT feel lost or confused
they are the helpers..
not the ones needing help
2006-08-21 13:31:39
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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Check out this site for all information about nursing, nursing schools, tips and much more - it help me at least a lot: http://nursingfaq.org
Best Regards and good luck with your research on this!
Rudi
2014-04-09 10:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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From this site http://mynursingprograms.com you can find the necessary information
2014-04-01 03:18:01
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answered by Anonymous
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