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So I have finish all my classes and brought my profile score up to a 75. This will be my second time applying. The first time I applied with a profile score of a 60. So hopefully this time my 75 helps me get in. I was just curious to know other peoples profile scores. I can't wait to submit my application in August!
Ladies, I'm going crazy. One second I'm thinking rational (my name is either on the list of not, the decision is made and there is nothing I can do to change that) and the next second I'm completely irrational (re-calculating my score, going through transcripts, and generally freaking out over every.single.detail.) I did good all day, but as the day winds down and I have more time to think I feel as though I'm losing it! Praying tomorrow is THE day for all of our sanity!
That is exactly how i have been today as well. And then people have been talking all day at school about how they don't take this and they don't take that, so i have gone from being happy and excited to worried and anxious. I had seen Ms Wilson in the summer because i wasn't doing to well in AP2, she told me as long as i maintained my C i would be fine. Now i am hearing people say that there is no way i will get in with a C on AP. I do hold some hope that it will be ok, but i suppose soon enough i will know.
In that sense I am glad to not be surrounded by people! Lol I do think as long as you maintain a C you are fine, as that is the requirement listed and it is also grouped with the math/A&P/all pre-req section and then it is just checked on your assessment sheet that it is completed. I hope that makes sense. Charity seems to look more at the bigger picture. My confusion comes in with the section concerning the amount of D's and F's and the amount of withdrawals. On the individual point section is says in CSN curriculum (for both of these areas) and on the top of the assessment sheet it says from (spring 2010-now) if it goes by number of those within CSN curriculum I am left with a 90 profile score and if goes by the last five years (spring 2010-now) I will be at 75. Unfortunately I did not take college too serious right out of high school and it is biting me in the butt now.
BeachsideRN, ASN
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Same here. The sim lab was def a great selling point.