<p>That Washington I mentioned was Washington University in Seattle. If ‘bc’ is Boston College and ‘gw’ is George Washington, neither one of those is listed as a top undergrad program; however, if you get your RN licensure, I’m not sure it really matters where you went to school. That’s the way it is in pharmacy. Once you pass your licensure exam and get your RPh, nobody cares where you went to school. If you are registered, you are assumed to have the necessary skills.</p>
<p>Good luck with your decision! :)</p>
<p>PS - It may pay to go to school where you intend to live and work. It seems that we often end up hiring students that we knew from rotations or internships.</p>