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Hello, I am starting a topic for the cohort at Community College of Baltimore County who will be applying for the Spring 2020 semester. I know that applications will be due soon at the end of this month, so please share your nerves, questions, ect. Good luck everyone!
15 minutes ago, Nertgirl02 said:I been in and out of school for 10 years. I gave up going to school in 2012 and went back in summer 2018. I am feeling discouraged. I want to get my nursing degree. I want to travel and give back to the world.
I’ve been out of high school for 9 years so I know the feeling. No need to feel discouraged. It doesn’t matter how long it takes to get there as long as you complete your goal. It’s ok to feel like you started “late”—I feel the same way—but ima get my degree ??♀️ and if I complete it when I’m 29, then so be it. A lot of youtubers complete their degree by 21-25 so I understand that how it can be discouraging, but hold your head high girl. We got this ??.
I can not see it on my Simon account either. And I know they received my application because I was going back and forth emailing the director since last year. I submitted my application as soon as it became available.
I applied for blended spring 2020
im having second thoughts. I’ve been told they only accept 24 people
BUnique
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Hey everyone,
Besides the gpa, teas score and the amount of completed courses, I do know they also look at how many credits you have taken at ccbc. If you have taken 16 or more credits with them you get points towards your admission. I was also told the Professionalism course with professor Hudson is taken into consideration. Its really hard to pin-point how many points go towards what. I just hope for the best, especially with +200 applicants!
-B