<p>The main thing I would look for is how many clinical (practical) hours do each students get before they graduate.</p>
<p>What type of nursing, science, and applied science classes are offered</p>
<p>Do they have classes that teach you the science such as micro patho a+p</p>
<p>Do they have nursing classes wide ranges
From theory, to informatics, to communication, research, how to manage a practice, and such</p>
<p>And Overall what school you feel most confortable with the staff the students the hospitals and overall and environmet. Thats key if you want to go on for an NP CRNA CNS or whatever your options remain open.</p>
<p>Hope this helps</p>