Re: what are my chances of getting in accelerated program for MSN?
Ditto, on getting into Samuel Merritt. I had a 3.8 GPA. Experience as an EMT on a busy Search an Rescue team as well as volunteer experience with Hurricane Katrina and underserved clinics.
My essay is what did it I believe. I tied my past experiences into my decision to go into healthcare and APN. I felt I really gave them an idea of who I was in my essay. It was my chance to tell my story. So, make your essay representative of who you are.
I also got into Yale, but turned them down b/c I'm married and don't want to be that far from my hubby. Essay was basically the same. GRE was 700 verbal/650 math (I think, I took it about three years ago).
Schools are more interested in a diversity of experience and humanity now than they have been in the past. Highlight those things that make you unique. Don't be afraid to show your personality in your writing. I figured if they didn't like the "me" that showed through in the essay or interviews that I didn't want to go there anyway.
Also, a word on Yale. I'm from a middle class background and proud of it. Yale is upper class and shows it, sometimes at the expense of students who don't fit in. Culture shock between two American caste systems can be surprisingly severe. Just in the interviews and with meeting other students the air of superiority was palpable. And I heard talk of some non-traditional students lives being fairly miserable there (there is a thread floating around here on some girls first year at Yale, she ended up leaving).
My own experience at an expensive private undergraduate school was dissapointing (but the education was great). Anyway, just think about it.
I would be happy to share my essay with you if you private message me.
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