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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RN here. Cheapest school possible. It does not matter. [/quote] Cheaper would be community college. But why bother with CC when a vocational nursing school is even cheaper? No distribution requirement to boot - no history, literature, philosophy in vocational schools. You just might find that the lower you go, the quality of people attending those schools are lower as well. [/quote] I received a diploma in nursing (linked directly to a hospital) and my associates in a CC together in 2.5yrs. Starting working immediately after passing the boards. My hospital paid for my BSN a year later for a 2yr commitment. Left after 4 years and worked for a travel nurse company and that company paid for my Nursing informatics master so I could run their east coast office. I make over $200K a year. I spent less than 10K on schooling. So yes, cheapest possible. [/quote]
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