City College SF FALL 2020

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Hello! Anyone applying or reapplying to ccsf for fall20/sp21?

I don't think we're allowed to say the names here because Allnurses tends to bleep them out. I'm assuming the emails are from the main admissions person for the nursing department. Not sure why they're sending their emails later at night... I got mine at 10:41 PM. It wouldn't hurt to ask them about the status!

Also kind of wondering if they would move people up from Spring Semester if availability opens up due to people declining the fall...

Specializes in Nursing.

Hi everyone,

I just got the acceptance letter around 11 pm for Spring 2021. I will good luck for everyone.

@Mrrn111 CONGRATS!! I remember seeing you on the forum for Spring 2020!! I got accepted for Spring too! Can’t wait to meet you!

Hey,

I too got accepted for the Spring 2021. See you guys ?

I also got in to SF city. For Spring 2021. Anyone else get into Spring 2021?

Specializes in PCT.

Hi guys! I got my acceptance email for the Fall! ?

Hi! I got my acceptance for Spring 2021. Although I was quite surprised, I thought my points were quite low.

Specializes in applying for csueb.

Congratulations! Mine is pretty low as well but I didn't get anything yet.

Hello! I was accepted for Spring 2021 also. Excited to meet everyone! I emailed my confirmation acceptance form. Did anyone receive a confirmation back that they received your acceptance form?

Congratulations to those accepted!! & don't lose hope for those still waiting!

Does anyone happen to know what the equivalent for Chem 32 (Medical Chemistry) from CCSF is? Is it just general Chemistry? I can't find an equivalent on Assist.org

4 minutes ago, brunosabray said:

Does anyone happen to know what the equivalent for Chem 32 (Medical Chemistry) from CCSF is? Is it just general Chemistry? I can't find an equivalent on Assist.org

I used to register for chem 40, which is the introduction to chemical principles, but my counselor said that I had to register in chem 32 instead, the course that is specifically designed for healthcare students. I am not sure about the general Chemistry though.

37 minutes ago, RN de US said:

I used to register for chem 40, which is the introduction to chemical principles, but my counselor said that I had to register in chem 32 instead, the course that is specifically designed for healthcare students. I am not sure about the general Chemistry though.

Oh! I see, then it must be intro to chem! I did Chem 3A which is Intro to Chem at my college. Just wondering because I see that it's a requirement for the bridge program and I was hoping it did it already.

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