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I would like all to take into account that GPA isn't the only factor that matters, but your overall performance (NLN score, interview session as well as your GPA) is taken into account. I spoke with 2 students one who was admitted into the bridge program (LPN to RN) with a 2.9 GPA and the other who graduated from the school a few yrs back from the LPN program and returned to do her associates with a GPA of 3.0. So no one is counted out. If they considered you for an interview that means you are doing something right. ☺
Currently GPA: 3.7
taken @ MEC: math A, Chem A-, chem lab A+, Cis A, a&p 1 lab: A-, a&p B, a&p 2 grade IP, a&p lab IP
Taken at other colleges: psych A, English A-
Nln was 141
even with all of that, there is still no guarantee. I heard people with nln scores in the 80's got interviewed even though they supposedly only interviewed applicants with 100+.
honestly I'd say apply for the program but also apply for other cuny programs. Get an e-permit to take classes at 2 schools to better your odds at getting in to at least 1.
Godbless111
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Good afternoon to all. I applied to medgar evers AAS program January 2015, which I then received my test date within the 3rd week of February. I then received a response for the interview at the end of the 3rd week in April with the interview date set for the first weekend in May. I still haven't received a response regarding their overall decision for the program. Any current student who has gone through this process preferably in 2014 can shed some insight on when I can expect a response will be greatly appreciated thanks in advance. 😊