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Old May 09, 2008, 05:47 PM
Hotflashn (Female)
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Re: rejected!

Some CC ADN schools are lotteries, while some are waitlists. In that case so long as a student is eligible and meets minimum requirements, (which vary somewhat school to school) you can get on the list and wait your turn. I don't know if there are any public (CC) ADN programs that are merit based. I think there are a few, but they usually also have resident requirements. Ideally, you get on a list ASAP and apply to lotteries and any other schools you can afford, and then apply to CSUs, as well. I got on waitlists as soon, applied for lotteries as I could then finished prereqs for CSU while waiting. That way I knew something would happen one way or another. Its all so complicated, that without networking it is easy to fall through the cracks! I learned more from other wanna-be nursing students than any counselors.

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Old May 09, 2008, 06:12 PM
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The lottery system bites imho. I'm just not sure what the higher ups are trying to achieve by it.

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