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I'm an international student from Japan studying at university in Texas. I'm currently thinking about changing school because I don't like my school. Student here don't study much. I want more competition and be surrounded by students who take studying seriously. The University of Southern Mississippi apparently has an outstanding program. Hello Mayu, Try Harding University. Their nursing program is one of the best in the nation. It is a very difficult program, but those who get through it do very well. The students at Harding are recruited by Ivy League (top in the nation) schools for their graduate programs. Generally nursing students will have to go and work in the field before going to graduate school, but Harding students have the knowledge and experience to go straight into graduate school. Please try: http://www.nursingmasters.com They have lots of good information on various nursing degrees both Bachelors and Masters What are you talking about???? Your English is like, superb!!!! I'm sure you'll do just fine anywhere you go. Good luck! This is a puzzling question - the University of Texas School of Nursing is one of the top programs in the USA. Perhaps you just were confronted by the wrong person[s] - I definitely would speak with the Dean before changing colleges. |
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