Re: NSU-BSN 2010 class
I am also in my first semester and I can tell you that everything is super disorganized. This can probably be attributed to the fact that our cohorts admissions counselor left Nova early in the process and we were kind of in the air until someone started to take things over. It looks like Nova is trying to increase the size of their classes and we were the first so things are a bit crazy because of that also. I can advise you all to be patient and to stay on top of things. Make copies of everything you turn in incase things get lost and don't be afraid to call and ask questions. Interviews just started and I overheard Monica say that they still have a lot of people to call and schedule. As far as the interview goes, expect to watch a video, write a short essay or paragraph about it, get a tour of HPD and then the actual interview. You will be asked standard fare questions like name some strengths/weaknesses, some scenarios where you need to determine whats priority and what isn't and then have the opportunity to ask questions. Nova I think is very fair in the admissions process. I believe that they actually look at more than just your GPA. I had a 3.0 (I had a lot of credits, 78 total), and had just changed majors so I was taking Human Growth and Dev, Physiology, Sociology and a Nutrition class at the time I sent in my application. I hadn't taken Anatomy or Microbiology. They still gave me a chance, so there is no reason that you won't get consideration. Its not all GPA, and honestly my GPA wasn't that strong in the sciences. I think they really consider your essay as well as your previous course work and interview. After that its just a matter of waiting, a lot of waiting. Once you receive your acceptance letters then begins the mayhem to get everything done by the deadlines: immunizations, payments, paperwork, financial aid, Baptist Scholars if you choose to do so etc. You can look forward to having Anatomy and Physiology (super hard, having a strong base in physiology is very important), an Intro to Nursing class, a med math class and a Nursing ethics type of class. I wish you all good luck, don't be nervous or stressed out, just stay on top of things.
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