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schools with GOOD nursing programs (and even accemerated ones?)

I'm looking for school in New England, but I have a very open mind to schools ass across the US if they are worth it!

Whenever I look at school websites, everyone says they have a great nursing program, as my goal is to become a nurse anesthetist in as little time as I can and I'd love to see some other opinions.

For some background info on myself, I'm a high school junior from Massachusetts, my weighted GPA is currently a 4.2, and by the end of my senior year I would have taken 6 APs. I don't play any sports, but have 3 leadership roles and many community service hours. My sat is currently at 1200, but I have one more test date coming up.

Thanks!

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3 months ago

not really New England but St John Fisher in NY!

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4 months ago

Honestly, there aren't many highly rated nursing programs in New England. If you want to go beyond T100s and lower, here's a starting list:

Reach - Duke, UPenn, Emory

Target - Ohio University, Nova Southeastern

Safety - MUW, TWU, William Carey

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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4.0
SAT: 720 math
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| 800 verbal
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