Anyone else waiting to hear from San Diego State University?

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So April 15th has come and gone. Now we sit and wait. I know that letters won't start coming out until June, right?

I will admit that I'm nervous - I worry about my GPA not being good enough because of the utter failure I was when I first attended college 17 years ago. I've pulled a 3.91 GPA at the college I attend now, and have a 2.92 cumulative between the two colleges (like I said, failure.)

I scored a 92% on the TEAS and am doing well in the pre-reqs, except for Psychology. I won't receive points for that one since I had a C- way back when. I am retaking that this summer in order to raise my GPA.

Any other thoughts? How are you feeling? What is your history?

Good luck and blessings to all :) It's a pleasure to be a member of this forum.

Congrats to everyone that just made it! Coriander, 74 points is a LOT! Thats how many I had, so I'm sure you won't have any problems this spring!!!

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Does anyone have any idea of when we'll hear for Spring? I keep forgetting to ask them when I call or go down there.

it's been a while folks... but i'm back to let everyone know that they are only taking 50 people this spring for the son. boo!

did any of you guys who didn't get in fall 09, roll-over their application? i did and i am not excited this time around. i'm tired of the rejection. any thoughts from you guys?

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Holy smokes -- only 50? That's crazy!!!

I'm still extremely nervous, points or not. Points don't matter until you get that call or email.

My fingers and toes are crossed!

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corriander,

did they do grade projections for you? is that they miscalculated your points, or was it just because of the psyc class?

Has anyone had any experience with they project grades? Are they generally right? What if you get a higher score then projected, do you still get into the program, or do you have navigate a big bureaucratic nightmare?

Specializes in Hospice & Palliative Care, Oncology, M/S.
corriander,

did they do grade projections for you? is that they miscalculated your points, or was it just because of the psyc class?

Has anyone had any experience with they project grades? Are they generally right? What if you get a higher score then projected, do you still get into the program, or do you have navigate a big bureaucratic nightmare?

They didn't do grade projections for me, no. What happened was that I had taken the Intro to Psych class 17 years ago and received a C-, which initially lost me 4 points right off the bat. I retook the class over the summer and received an A, which put the 4 points back on. It was because of that class that I didn't get in.

I sat down with an advisor, and she had my file, and that was the only thing she said that needed to be resolved. She then told me what my points had been and what they were now with the Psych grade. I don't know if they do it by projected grades... I think with SDSU they go by what they see in front of them.

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They didn't do grade projections for me, no. What happened was that I had taken the Intro to Psych class 17 years ago and received a C-, which initially lost me 4 points right off the bat. I retook the class over the summer and received an A, which put the 4 points back on. It was because of that class that I didn't get in.

I sat down with an advisor, and she had my file, and that was the only thing she said that needed to be resolved. She then told me what my points had been and what they were now with the Psych grade. I don't know if they do it by projected grades... I think with SDSU they go by what they see in front of them.

so even though you had 74 points, you're in the gray zone? when i went to an "information session" they said that the most recent cutoff was 72. I hope you get in, I'm sure you probably have more points than others, but what do i know????? :(

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lolis, I had only 70 points when it mattered. I didn't make the cut that time.

Keep your spirits up... :)

before i knew that there was a group session for those who didn't get in for fall, i went to a group session for those who haven't applied yet. that's when nicodemus said that they're only admitting 50 students this spring. then a week or two later i went to the group session for those rolling over, and she told us that they're admitting 70 students this spring. so i don't really know which is true?

Specializes in Hospice & Palliative Care, Oncology, M/S.

*laughs* Should we average and call it 60? :)

hi guys.. 60 is better than 50.. lol. i'll take it!

i spoke to dr. n on thursday 9/10 and i had asked her what my chances are for the spring.. she said that it will be close because they are only taking 50 students.

they do tend to flip flop with their numbers, but hopefully it will be a better number come spring.

Specializes in Hospice & Palliative Care, Oncology, M/S.

Bumping this thread...

Well, here we are with only 2 1/2 weeks until classes start and I don't think they've started acceptance calls yet, considering they've been on "vacation" until January 5th.

I haven't had the chance to speak with anyone in Administration so I have no clue when calls are going to start.

Thank goodness all of my professors e-mailed my grades in. I was getting worried there with a couple of them. lol

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