I am also 27 y/o with a Bachelor's and am going back to school for nursing.
I'm going to be starting an ADN program at a community college (in Massachusetts) which has a better reputation than some of the BSN programs at the "big name" schools in the area. The reason for this is that the training at the school that I'm attending is more hands-on and employers find that these graduates are actually more knowledgable than many BSNs. So basically, I would look for a school that has the most hands-on training.
Aside from that, in my opinion, the GPA that you end up with (what you get out of the school) is a better marketing tool when you put that on your resume than the school you attended. As I'm sure you know, 10 years down the road, employers won't care where you went to school, they'll only care about what you have accomplished in your career.
I hope this helps.




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