Nursing Students General Students
Published Feb 21, 2004
tennyson
14 Posts
Hey all! Have you gotten any acceptance letters? I just got mine to my first choice school for the accelerated BSN-MSN program! What a relief, huh?
naggytabby, BSN, RN
106 Posts
That's great!!! I've gotten mine also- where are you going and what will you be "mastering" in??
Congratulations!!!! :balloons:
jenrninmi, MSN, RN
1,975 Posts
Congratulations!!
LadyT618, MSN, APRN, NP
659 Posts
Congrats!!! :balloons: :biggringi
TinaT021
10 Posts
woohoooo!!!!I have applied to U.F.'s BSN program twice and was not accepted. And I also applied to a community colleges ASN program and was not accepted. My final shot was UF's accelerated BSN-MSN program and I just found out friday that I got in. Praise God. Only thing is I applied for 2005 but they accepted me for 2004. So I'm going to ask them if I can go 2005, which will give me time to save a little and pay off some school loans. If they say I have to go 2004 than I will. Either way I'm happy. Good Luck to everyone still waiting on their letters. I've been there and experienced both rejection and acceptance.
Keeping my fingers crossed for you guys
Tina
anonny27
34 Posts
wouldn't want to offend anyone
FutureNurse2005
713 Posts
Congrats and best of luck to you!!
Love-A-Nurse
3,932 Posts
congratulations!
hey all! have you gotten any acceptance letters? i just got mine to my first choice school for the accelerated bsn-msn program! what a relief, huh?
studentnurse74, LPN, LVN
550 Posts
I've applied to the RN program at 2 schools, and the LPN program at the same 2 schools. So far, I've received one "thanks, but no thanks" letter from one of the RN programs. So I'm just waiting, and hoping I'll get in somewhere for something this fall......
Congrats to you....it's nice to know we can be rejected and still accepted!
Megsd, BSN, RN
723 Posts
So I'm going to ask them if I can go 2005, which will give me time to save a little and pay off some school loans. If they say I have to go 2004 than I will.
Let us know how that goes. My ideal plan is to get into a school and pay in-state tuition when I go. It'd sure be an advantage to be able to apply, be accepted, and defer my intial enrollment a year or so to gain residency first. (I'm probably dreaming, though.)
Meghan
nursing26
9 Posts
Congradulations to you!!! I should be getting my letter anyday now, and I'm getting very impatient, everytime I look in my mailbox and it's not there, I get so discouraged:o but I kow it will eventually get here
Good luck to everyone eveyone else still waiting!!!!