Published Jul 9, 2015
jayscoopr1
8 Posts
Hi, Everyone!
I applied to Rockland Boces for their LPN program in May and received a 97 on the English and 74 on the Math which meant I passed. I had my interview on June 10th and it was literally a 5 minute in and out conversation with 2 of the ladies in charge of the admissions. They were running super late that's why I am assuming it was so quick. It is now June 6th a couple days shy of my interview and I still haven't received a letter... At this point, I'm pretty concerned are they supposed to send me a letter even if they don't accept me? or is it assumed if you don't receive a letter that you're not accepted lol because if that's the case I missed the memo?
If anyone has any answers for me PLEASE help me out or give me some sort of guidance on what I should do that would be awesome :)
Thanks, guys!
ama4947
9 Posts
I received my acceptance letter via email then a week later in the mail I'm attending the full time class
I received my acceptance letter via email then a week later in the mail I'm attending the full time class ,,,hope everything went well for you.
Thats awesome, I never received an email but I receive my acceptance letter about a week ago (: I'm in the part time program. Hope all goes well for you too!
sshakesnider
7 Posts
i recieved via email then mail starting ful time in fall ... call them ask questions!!!
it doesnt hurt to ask how ahe made her decision
That's awesome, looks like were gonna be classmates. I wish there were more post about rockland boces, so I can get some info on what to expect.But a lpn I work with went there and she says it's a great program .
Congrats to both of you ! Keep me posted on how the full time program is going for you and how it's like. I would really love to know. I was going to do the full time but was worried that it would have been too much. I'm just happy I'm accepted in (:
Hey, guys! looks like ill be in the full-time program after all. They cancelled the part-time program this year due to not enough students following through with enrollment. Are any of you planning on working during the program? I have bills to pay so working is a must but, I'm afraid I'm biting off more than I can chew (wouldn't be more than 20 hours a week). Let me know what you think and if any of you are going to be working as well