Published Jun 13, 2019
yagna
6 Posts
Hey there i am concerned about my admissions in chamberlain, i applied and i had to take hesi and i took it two times and i got 60% overall and i needed 73% for the hesi requirements, i have gpa of 2.90 i scored really bad on english vocab and English is my second language. i am super scared whats gonna happen cause my admission advisor said that the comity is gonna decide and then she will give me a call next week whatever their decision they make. Anyone in this situation? HELP ME!!
Ememz
14 Posts
Hey there!
I am in the same position as you :( my GPA is around 2.98 and I got a 64 % on the HESI the first time. I am retaking it again in Tuesday and nervous if I don’t score good again. Did you ever get a reply back?
Hey there yes I did get accepted into nursing program, don’t worry I was worrying way too much but keep faith and I took hesi 2 times and I actually submitted an letter saying how can I get successful and why did I get low score in certain portions of hesi so talk to your advisor and tell her if you can do same as me. I wish you good luck for your future and you got this!!
Hey there,
thank you so much for replying. I am worrying a little too much. I applied for the Troy Campus, what about you? Also what year did you/ will be starting? English is my second language also and unfortunately I did poorly with vocab on the HESI. Did you take a few classes at other schools before you applied? I’m worried they will see I didn’t do well in some science classes and reject me
Hey and good morning I applied for Chicago campus and yes English is my second language as well I mentioned that into my letter that I sent it to my counselor and she was gonna attach that to my application so that they can review that while they look at my application, also I am in there’s year and yes I did well into science classes when I took them in community college. And don’t worry too much call your counselor and ask them I you can do the letter thing that I told you or else it’ll be too late if the comity starts the process of admissions.