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As a recent straight 'A', RN graduate of MedTech Indy, I can say that you get what you give. MedTech's program is designed for the student that is self-motivated and "mature". Do mot expect the experience to be easy, "fluff", or any less demanding than any other college/university nursing program. They are a "for profit" school, but that does not make them any less dedicated to their students. I have attended other "big, important" universities and let me just say that after 2 years at one of them, not one past instructor or department head would call me by name in passing. BUT after 2 years at MedTech, they could and did on a regular basis. No they do not have NLN accreditation YET, but they are working very hard towards it! ALL schools have endured "growing pains", NLN only moves so fast and they can't be pushed. As far as the comments suggesting MedTech will let anyone one in, each prospective student is required to take and pass a TEAS test just like other schools. After getting an
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