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Businiess name:  Watts School of Nursing
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had no problem getting a hold of anyone. Jennifer never took longer than 24 hours to get back with me, and she was always very helpful. The application process is a lengthy one, but Watts is a highly respected school, with a very long history of excellence (it was the very first nursing school in NC). Watts was my only choice for a nursing program because it is so greatly respected. I'm from TX originally and even in TX people had heard of Watts and knew that the nurses that come out of Watts are the best of the best. Everyone on staff is incredibly helpful and friendly, I have no complaint about anyone. As far as the price of tuition, that price includes books (atleast for your first semester) and some supplies. So really Watts, for the education you're getting, is cheap. Duke has an accelerated program that is over $30,000 a year! If I can finish my nursing education and only have $25,000 in loans I'll be more than happy. Now that I'm in I'm very proud to call myself a Watts student. If you're really honestly serious about your education and willing to do the work, Watts is an excellent choice. Number one in my book. Pros: Long history, highly respected.

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