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No. 10
from Acosmo27
Old Sep 29, 2009, 04:34 PM

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they have taken the form down for right now until the technical difficulties are resolved. 1 and 4 are different.
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No. 11
from bodz01
Old Oct 01, 2009, 12:05 AM

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what is more convenient to do? fax or email? i'm afraid of getting my documents lost if i send it though fax, although i will be sending all the requirements just once. there must be hundreds of documents getting sent their you know.

any advice?
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No. 12
from Acosmo27
Old Oct 03, 2009, 05:13 PM

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Ya, I was thinking the same thing...they say they will email you when all your documents have been received... i think I will probably email everything..
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No. 13
Old Oct 03, 2009, 09:47 PM

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Would it be a bad idea to email my cover letter and supplemental information form, and fax my recommendation letters and transcript? :| I don't have access to a scanner for my recommendation letters and transcript...

Btw, just curious... To which campuses and units will you be applying? I'm thinking of applying to Sharp Coronado and Chula Vista (since they're the closest campuses to my house, and they're both offering Med-Surg programs which is what I'm interested in).

Will you be making separate cover letters for each unit/campus that you will be applying to? Or will you just make one? I don't know whether to make a general cover letter for both campuses I'll be applying to or making two cover letters, with each one specific to the facility. Hmm...
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No. 14
from bummer83
Old Oct 08, 2009, 01:45 PM

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Hi guys, I just want to ask if anyone of you have received any confirmation after copleting all the documents needed for ew Grad portfolio. I have been sending them emails inquiring but i dont get any answer so im just wndering if all of my documents went through or not. Hope to hear from u soon. Thanx
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No. 15
from Acosmo27
Old Oct 08, 2009, 04:40 PM

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I had this same dilemma.. I think I will fax everything, all at once. Im making a cover letter for both choices but my references are pretty general. I have one that will be addressed to my first choice, just because that reference is from the specialty I desire. I am applying to Chula Vista... is the furthest from my house but the positions I most want.
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No. 16
Old Oct 09, 2009, 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by bummer83 View Post
Hi guys, I just want to ask if anyone of you have received any confirmation after copleting all the documents needed for ew Grad portfolio. I have been sending them emails inquiring but i dont get any answer so im just wndering if all of my documents went through or not. Hope to hear from u soon. Thanx
after i faxed my portfolio in, i heard back two days later that they had received everything and that processing could take up to 3 weeks. i did send an email the day after i faxed to confirm that they'd received everything, but i think the reply was an automated thing (i.e. not a personal response to my email)

you haven't received a confirmation email yet?
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No. 17
from mixedfruit
Old Oct 09, 2009, 10:15 AM

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Are faxing and emailing the only options we have? I was thinking to mail the portfolio to their office? Does anybody know if that's appropriate? thanks
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No. 18
from bummer83
Old Oct 09, 2009, 10:16 AM

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[quote=imo_newgradsrock;3906610]after i faxed my portfolio in, i heard back two days later that they had received everything and that processing could take up to 3 weeks. i did send an email the day after i faxed to confirm that they'd received everything, but i think the reply was an automated thing (i.e. not a personal response to my email)

you haven't received a confirmation email yet?[/quote

No. I havent heard anything from them yet and I am getting anxious, i just hope its not lost or anything i faxed everything aside from the supplemental form coz i sent that thru email. Thanks for replying i think I will just send them an email again,thanks!
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No. 19
from cm21
Old Nov 06, 2009, 12:48 AM

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has anyone heard anything??
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