WSU BSN Fall 2012

U.S.A. Washington

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Pleasant P

55 Posts

Sorry Sami :(, what school did you apply to? Spokane?

TristanNicole

59 Posts

I don't think they put a ton of people on the wait list. Congrats on getting in! If anyone has any question let me know, I'd love to be of help.

samiyegeta

12 Posts

yup spokane, i will like to know how many people they put on waitlist

samiyegeta

12 Posts

can u guess how many they put on wait-list and how many end up getting in??

TristanNicole

59 Posts

I'd say 15 ish, 20 at the very most, but thats me guessing, I say that because most people have a good chance of being accepted if they are on the waitlist. You could call and see if they would tell you.

mrgie13

6 Posts

ACCEPTED! So so so beyond happy!

Pleasant P

55 Posts

Congrats Mrgie... I am so happy to see someone else on this forum getting in. I will be back May 21st to hear about the other members getting off that waitlist! What school did you apply to and what was your gpa?

mrgie13

6 Posts

Thanks, congrats to you too! I applied to Spokane and my GPA was 3.68, I'm not exactly sure what my prereqs was, but I'm betting it was around a 3.8? I never really checked my prereq GPA to tell you the truth! :)

kasko

58 Posts

Sami- I got accepted to WSU spokane campus but I am choosing to go to UW. So that opens up a spot and gives you a better chance:) Also, many of the people that applied to UW's nursing program also applied at WSU and will most likely choose UW so I would keep my hopes up:) You have a good chance of getting in!

samiyegeta

12 Posts

thank you very much kasko for the positive thoughts, maybe i will take ur spot, by the way did u went to ingraham high school ??

TristanNicole

59 Posts

Hey guys!

I'm selling some of my nursing text books from J1 (first semester), if you'd like to know which ones and are interested let me know, you can email me at: [email protected]

wa-gal

14 Posts

It seems like every semester they pull people off the waiting list to start J1. I am now a J2 (yay) and my best friend in the program was called off the wait list. She was called on the day of orientation. So never give up!! I completed J1 with a 1 year old too, it was hard but very worth it. My advise: go on a nice summer vacation, and if you can get your hands on a patho book or notes do so. I wish I had a patho book to study before we started, it would of made my life 100% less stressful. I am in the Tri-Cities if anyone wants to do that :) (Patho/Pharm)

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