Hey everyone!!
I decided to apply to Alvin after a friend told me about the program. It is a bit far from my home (about 40 min) but I rather start somewhere than keep waiting.
This go 'round, I am applied to TWU, Wharton Sugarland, and HCC.
These are my scores:
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Overall-90.8%
Science GPA- 3.81
Math-96
Read Comprehension-90
Grammar-94
Vocabulary-82- I did not study this section
AP-92
Best wishes to everyone! ?
Hey ladies,
I myself applied at ACC and I wanted to chat with y'all to get your input on the program.
5 hours ago, Sebashiere said:Hey ladies,
I myself applied at ACC and I wanted to chat with y'all to get your input on the program.
Sure what exactly did you want to know? You can DM me if you would like.
2 minutes ago, Sebashiere said:Thanks. What's their program like. Schedule wise and clinical and also there instructors
I have only met with the Director during the orientation. Overall, I loved the structure of everything and how organized they are. They have also showed how great they are with keeping open communication. So far all they have said is that classes start Jan 13:
M 8:30-11:50AM
Tu 8:30-10:20 and then 11:30-1:30
Wed Clinical 8:30- 2:30 (clinical days are 6 hour days)
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions
51 minutes ago, Ebenitez said:I have only met with the Director during the orientation. Overall, I loved the structure of everything and how organized they are. They have also showed how great they are with keeping open communication. So far all they have said is that classes start Jan 13:
M 8:30-11:50AM
Tu 8:30-10:20 and then 11:30-1:30
Wed Clinical 8:30- 2:30 (clinical days are 6 hour days)
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions
That helps big time. Thank you so much. I went to orientation too, but I didn't get all that info. I really like their structure as well. Although it's far for me. I'm really considering them. Are you considering them?
55 minutes ago, Ebenitez said:I have only met with the Director during the orientation. Overall, I loved the structure of everything and how organized they are. They have also showed how great they are with keeping open communication. So far all they have said is that classes start Jan 13:
M 8:30-11:50AM
Tu 8:30-10:20 and then 11:30-1:30
Wed Clinical 8:30- 2:30 (clinical days are 6 hour days)
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions
If I'm not mistaken those other days will be simulation etc. days
13 minutes ago, Sebashiere said:That helps big time. Thank you so much. I went to orientation too, but I didn't get all that info. I really like their structure as well. Although it's far for me. I'm really considering them. Are you considering them?
It is a bit far for me too. I am considering them since I love all that I stated. A big for me is communication. Not sure if I am being impatient but I like to be prepared, especially being a single mother. The other days I am not sure. I have until the 26th to really decide. I accepted just in case there is an issue with the other school I was accepted in. Money is due on the 26th for a background check and money for drug screen. . . I am just super excited though!
OncRNToBe
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There were 155 qualified applicants trying for 40 spots.
We accepted the top 40 and put the next 35 on the alternate list.
The remaining 80 qualified applicants we had no room for.
Your HESI scores were 89.6 for cumulative and 94 for reading.
The average HESI scores of accepted applicants was 91 for cumulative and 91 for reading.
The average HESI scores of alternate list applicants was 87 for cumulative and 90 for reading.
Your GPA was 3.57 with 14 completed credit hours
The average GPA of accepted applicants was 3.58 with 24 completed credit hours
The average GPA of alternate list applicants was 3.48 with 24 completed credit hours
Your HESI scores were in the accepted group
your GPA was in the alternate group
your number of completed credit hours was in the bottom group
The bonus points you got for not repeating any courses were not enough to push you into a higher group
If you can make A's in the micro and lifespan courses that you are currently taking, next time you apply you would rank higher due to more points for: more completed credit hours and a higher gpa