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Hi. I am starting this thread to connect to others who plan to apply to Chamberlain Atlanta campus or any of there campuses. I would like to make a study group if possible to help study for the Hesi A2 test we have to take. If anyone is interested please reach out. I hope to hear from you.

Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone here can help me with some questions I have. I'm currently taking classes at Georgia Gwinnett College and I'll be done with my prerequisites this semester. I'm trying to apply to Chamberlain for next semester or probably summer if they have summer.

- Is there a deadline?

- what are the prerequisites?

- Do they have summer applications?

Specializes in LTC, Rehab, Vascular Telemetry, Med Surg.

Yes, there are deadlines but it depends on what term you plan on attending. Chamberlain does not have any prerequisites. Once you are accepted, you are automatically a nursing student and can take your core classes while being one. Yes, they have summer applications.

By the way, I passed the HESI with a 77 and I got accepted into Chamberlain!

Specializes in LTC, Rehab, Vascular Telemetry, Med Surg.

Now that I have taken the HESI, I will tell you my experience.

At Chamberlain, they weigh heavily on the English and the Math sections than anything else. I wouldn't stress too hard on the sciences. Just primarily focus on the English and Math. I passed with a 77 just by scoring high on the English and Math sections.

Hello All,

I will be applying for the May 2019 session, in Atlanta, as well. I know 2 girls that I went to LPN school with who just graduated in December and loved it. Also, one of my professors from LPN school now teaches at Chamberlain. I will be applying tomorrow and scheduling my HESI exam. I'll keep you guys updated. Best of luck to you all and hopefully we'll be classmates soon!

Hello everyone,

I just got accepted to Chamberlain! I’m super excited I know it’s a lot of money, but my education is worth every penny. I’ve been an LVN since 2011 I originally wanted a BSN and always told myself I would go back but the time was never right. Finally I am able to say I’m finally going back to finish off with this BSN. I will be starting in May at the Houston campus. Best of luck to everyone.

Hello everyone,

I was accepted!!!! I made a 80 on the HESI! I transferred in 46 credits, so I'll be done in 2 years and 2 months. I can't wait. I start on May 6th, 2019 at the Atlanta Campus.

On 7/31/2018 at 10:44 PM, PRican said:

I completely understand about the waiting. I'm also in my 30s and I already wasted so much time. I'm currently at Chattahoochee Tech and I already applied to their LPN program for Spring 2019. If I don't get in, I want to take a few more classes and then I will consider Chamberlain.

I heard the HESI A2 is easier than the TEAs test. When I went to Chamberlain's open house, the advisor said to just go ahead and take it without studying. Its a basic test testing your basic knowledge. But I rather study and bush up on some subjects.

BTW, are you applying for May 2019?

Hey,

I did my LPN at Chatt Tech 4 years ago.... Great program!

Hi guys! I am strongly considering applying to Chamberlain in Atlanta. From what I've seen, people tend to look down on Chamberlain, though. Do any of y'all know why? Has anyone started classes yet and if so, how do y'all feel about them?

On 3/20/2019 at 10:54 AM, RN-soon2be said:

Hello everyone,

I was accepted!!!! I made a 80 on the HESI! I transferred in 46 credits, so I'll be done in 2 years and 2 months. I can't wait. I start on May 6th, 2019 at the Atlanta Campus.

Hello, if you don't mind me asking, how much will you be paying ? Congrats on passing the HESI!!

Im scheduled to start with Chamberlain Atlanta on September 2nd. I would love to be a part of the study group. Also, if any one would like to share books for different classes I would be open to that too.

On 7/31/2018 at 4:54 PM, PRican said:

I am thinking about going to this school, but I am not sure if I should. It's crazy expensive. I wonder if the Hesi A2 is easier than the TEAS?

It is much easier according all whom have done both on allnurses

On 4/12/2019 at 10:25 AM, bri1307 said:

Hi guys! I am strongly considering applying to Chamberlain in Atlanta. From what I've seen, people tend to look down on Chamberlain, though. Do any of y'all know why? Has anyone started classes yet and if so, how do y'all feel about them?

When you say people, which ones? And look down on the school, in what way? It's a for profit school so in that most grown up one because most will be stuck with a lot of loans to pay, and nurses ain't rich. However, if you take all the essentials at a cheaper institution then transfer you're cutting the price by about half. And they have so much support there, someone who helps you through the process of applying and then a success coach that's with you until you successfully graduate and you get a senior assigned to you as well ( I believe). If my cheaper option doesn't pan out, the Chamberlain will definitely be my program.

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