Just submitted application for Riverside Community College Fall 2013

U.S.A. California

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Hi Everyone,

I was wanting to start a cohort for RCC Fall 2013 applicants. I just submitted my application and am studying for the teas V. Anyone else apply or am I the only one crazy enough to be worrying about it already? :geek:

Does anyone know when they're supposed to notify us? Email or letter?

Does anyone know when they're supposed to notify us? Email or letter?

I believe it's by email and the nursing counselor told me end of June is when they'll be sending them out.

Good luck guys! I got in last semester off the stand by list. So many others did too! I think they only turned away 7 people on stand by on the first day. I believe the cut off was 75pts. Good luck!

Just got my acceptance email!!! Yahoo!

Me too! That was really fast. I was thinking that I have 3 more weeks of waiting! I can enjoy summer now... and start on that immunization list. :up:

Just received my acceptance letter too!! I'm so relieved and excited!! :D yayayayyaay

Meee tooooo!!!! Yay!!

Me too! I am so relieved!!!

Congrats to everyone that got in!! :D :D I hope you the best!

If you don't mind sharing, how many points did you have?

I am applying next semester for the Spring 2014 ^.^

I had 75pts. I thought for sure I was going to get standby...but I didn't. So either I got in on the lottery or the people I applied with had similar amount of points. It all depends on the pool of applicants that you are applying with. If you have 80 pts and above, I wouldn't even worry... you'll get in lol. If you have 75 like me, then it's a toss up. It could go either way for you. No matter what...don't give up hope if you don't get in on your first try. You can always reapply. Have you taken your TEAS yet?

Yay Congrats to you in getting in!! :) I did hear from the nursing workshop that 75pts was the cut off, and having

I was shooting for a 90 on the TEAS as well but got an 85, which is still an awesome score. I waited till about 5 weeks before my test to start studying. I did one section from the TEAS book a week. And then the week of my test, I did the practice tests and worked on my weakest points. I found the test to be pretty similar to the practice tests... but with a little more of the tricky questions on it. If you study for a whole month before, you'll do perfectly fine :) oh and just a tip for taking it at Loma Linda... leave extra early if you live kinda far because of traffic AND it was a horrific experience trying to find a parking spot. Oh and make sure you pay in cash on the day of your test.

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