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Hey there, i was just wondering if anyone is planning on apply to the bmcc nursing for spring of 2019.
YUP this is exactly what my issue was last year. I wanted to apply for Fall 2019 last spring but i was taking MAT104 and they said because I wasn't a UDH (come to find out I could never actually be one since BMCC got rid of the undeclared health major and makes everyone a liberal arts major), I would have to wait a full semester until all my reqs were completed. Beyond annoying but whatever. I waited the semester and now the process should hopefully be much smoother lol.
Lol I hope it's much more smoother and I hope that you get in but yea it's definitely frustrating
Hi everyone. After years of reading the discussion boards it's finally my turn to make an entry. However, the discussion doesn't seem as active as it used to be. The Kaplan exam is set for December 3, 2018 that being said I want to congratulate everyone on making it this far and I hope we all pass and get in to the program.
Hi everyone. After years of reading the discussion boards it's finally my turn to make an entry. However, the discussion doesn't seem as active as it used to be. The Kaplan exam is set for December 3, 2018 that being said I want to congratulate everyone on making it this far and I hope we all pass and get in to the program.
When I went to the interim nursing advisor, my GPA for the 4 required pre-reqs is a 4.0. I have taken all of the other classes too and my GPA for the other nursing degree courses is like a 3.85. No idea how many they are trying to accept but from reading past threads, it seems like Spring semester seems a little less competitive to get into than the Fall.
Hi everyone. After years of reading the discussion boards it's finally my turn to make an entry. However, the discussion doesn't seem as active as it used to be. The Kaplan exam is set for December 3, 2018 that being said I want to congratulate everyone on making it this far and I hope we all pass and get in to the program.
I'm taking mine on the 2nd day Dec 5th. Good luck!
How was the science portion? What do we need to know?
Hi BMCC '19 hopefuls, I took the Kaplan this morning, I got 82% and my GPA is 3.8, this was my second time taking it. I hope i get into the program. Am just wondering if we will receive phone calls, letters or emails to know if we got in the program or not.
Any advice as far as studying for writing and science on the exam?
Hi everyone. After years of reading the discussion boards it's finally my turn to make an entry. However, the discussion doesn't seem as active as it used to be. The Kaplan exam is set for December 3, 2018 that being said I want to congratulate everyone on making it this far and I hope we all pass and get in to the program.
Hi, for science, cardiovascular systems, flow of blood through the heart,urinary system functions, aging, neurology, electrolyte, movement of carbon oxide and oxygen. most of it was A&P 2. Math was the easiest, don't go so deep, equations, conversions, proportions, just the basics. writing was bit challenging, Practice sentence placements, subject verb-agreement,puctuations. good luck!
How was the science portion? What do we need to know?
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YUP this is exactly what my issue was last year. I wanted to apply for Fall 2019 last spring but i was taking MAT104 and they said because I wasn't a UDH (come to find out I could never actually be one since BMCC got rid of the undeclared health major and makes everyone a liberal arts major), I would have to wait a full semester until all my reqs were completed. Beyond annoying but whatever. I waited the semester and now the process should hopefully be much smoother lol.