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What's the best state to study nursing? |
im taking up pre-nursing, but it takes time before i can get in into the nursing proper. I am looking for a state here in US where there's no waiting list in nursing! Talk to your faculty advisor, placement office or admissions office. At least one of them would know. i'm pretty sure that in TX you can study for free I think Tennessee, because Nashville is one of the top cities for healthcare and going to school in the health industry. No doubt about it, it's Arizona. Because of the senior population, a CNA can make a mint. the state of total confusion seriously , i don't know, search at Nursing is getting to be a hot profession! If there's a program without a waiting list, I wouldn't expect that program to stay in existance very long. If you want an excellent, competitive nursing program, check out the University of California San Francisco. They're rated no. 1 in the country! Please try: http://www.nursingmasters.com They have lots of good information on various nursing degrees both Bachelors and Masters |
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