Waiting for the Adult Learning Mid Manhattan LPN acceptance letter

U.S.A. New York

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I took and passed both C-NET and TEAS tests to get into the Adult Learning Mid Manhattan LPN program in NY. I had my interview last week (think I sucked on my essay eventhough I do well with those just my nerves) and now I have to wait until I get the letter of acceptance! The problem is that I have to wait all the way till June-July! Gosh this is driving me crazy. I have everything riding on this. They say dont put all your eggs in one basket..well I did!

I spoke to someone there and the issues is the number of teachers this year, as well as the space because they are closing the Goldwater school on Roosevelt Island. Only two sites left which is the Brooklyn and Manhattan one. Also, they are only accepting 120 students.

I have faith and believe God has a plan for me but Lord the wait is a killer!

I feel in my heart I will get in but with so many essays to read and limited space, I may just get lost in the long process. I have the money that I saved up to pay it in full first day. I have books that im ready to buy to study before school starts just to give myself a head start. Ready to map my schedule for studying time for the whole program. I even have a friend that has her BSN to help me study.

I'm set!!! JUST NEED THAT LETTER!

Its like when you dont have money you see everthing you want in the store but when you do have it theres nothing to spend it on. Then again thats not a good metaphor.

Who else is waiting for a letter? Anyone else think about this every second besides me?

Oh this is my first topic on allnurses so hello all! : )

If my plans A and B will fail I have a plan C.I'll go to 6 months medical assistant course.

That is what I have now. I got it in 01'. Plan b is another school that has spring classes. I might take some city tests as plan c.

Now just to get started with thoses....

Why you Don't go to college RN? My plan A is an RN but I'm on waiting list now so my plan A is about to fail:cry:

I have the same ideas. City Exams, ASA, or maybe do a second degree RN after getting a degree. I have wanted to do this program for a few years but didn't have the confidence. I'm proud that I got this far.

I also plan to take a medical assistant course if I don't get into this one but I haven't started looking for one yet

I have the same ideas. City Exams, ASA, or maybe do a second degree RN after getting a degree. I have wanted to do this program for a few years but didn't have the confidence. I'm proud that I got this far.

Proud is right?

What do you mean?

I think she means that you should be proud for getting this far. Not a lot if people make it :)

Oh lol. Yeah. Der. I'm proud of everyone who stuck with it to. Makes me feel like a super hero (just kidding)

Yes proud to make it this far. I plan on calling again today block my number and disguise my voice...lml

BTW where does everyone live? Im in Queens, married, three kids, 32

Lol, that's funny. Let me know if they answer today. I'm in the Bronx, single, 5 year old daughter and I'll be 29 tomorrow :)

I live in Brooklyn.Married,7 year old daughter,39.

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