Direct-Entry BSN Program in the Northeast?

<p>Hello! I'm relatively new to this website, so please excuse any mistakes I've made, or will make...</p>

<p>So I'm a Junior in high school and I've been college searching for a little while now. I've decided that I'd like to major in Nursing and get a BSN after four years. I'd prefer to go to a college with a direct entry program, if possible. </p>

<p>My grades are mostly A's. 9th grade wasn't the best year, but I managed to get A's and B's. 10th grade was by far my best year. I got straight A's for two of the quarters, and almost made it to straight A's for the other two. My Averages for the quarter were between 92-95. </p>

<p>I plan on taking the PSAT and SAT later this year. </p>

<p>Also, I'm taking some AP/IB classes, if that helps, and I have some extra curriculars.</p>

<p>I've looked, and at the moment I'm leaning towards University of Vermont, but I'm open to any other suggestions. </p>

<p>(As a side note, how is the nursing program at UVM?)</p>

<p>So my question is, what colleges should I be looking at? I really would like to stay in the New England/ Northeastern area.</p>

<p>Wilkes University
university of pittsburgh</p>