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What Is The Easiest Nursing School To Get Into?

I have a 3.7 gpa and only have 2 classes left until I can transfer to a nursing program to get my bachelors in nursing. I live in San Diego and to get into SDSU in a long shot. Any suggestions? I'm willing to move anywhere.

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2 Responses to “What Is The Easiest Nursing School To Get Into?”

  1. supermas Says:

    Lucky u.. i only started at a community college this week and i havent gone back to school in 2 years.. im also going for my nursing degree as well and planning on transferring over to SDSU.
    But i heard UC San Marcos has a nursing program u should check it out. its not to far.. it doesnt matter where u get your BSN but if u can prove u had training for being a nurse and you pass your board exams then your good to get a job.
    But still try at SDSU and see if u can get in u never know and your gpa i heard is at the right place too.

  2. Moshe Says:

    ahh nursing schoolol. :) ) thats a very good job to get into at this time in the economy.. its a job that people havent been getting into lately good demand from doctors. i dont know how to answer youre question but good luck. :D

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