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Hello,
I am thinking about applying CNL program at University of Maryland for Spring 2010. My concerned is about my GPA which is low (including prereq = 3.3 ) I am wondering is there any chance that I will get in? is anyone that you know that get in with this low gpa?
How many applicant for each semester?
THank you,
Blondell
As hard as it has been for me to listen to all the anxiety and the understandable irritation with my school, I am not looking forward to this thread drying up. Even though I don't know who any of you are I feel as though on some level I do "know" you. And I will miss you. Bless you all for being so generous with your thoughts and best wishes for a very bright future.
As hard as it has been for me to listen to all the anxiety and the understandable irritation with my school, I am not looking forward to this thread drying up. Even though I don't know who any of you are I feel as though on some level I do "know" you. And I will miss you. Bless you all for being so generous with your thoughts and best wishes for a very bright future.
Grey Lady,
No worries - I am in favor of starting a new thread "Life after UMB's Decision" so that everyone here can keep in touch. Some of us will be together at UMB while others will most likely follow another path.
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Yay Southernliving---I'm so very happy for you (and not the least bit surprised!!). Another friend who's not on this list just e-mailed me and said she got a CNL acceptance call a few minutes ago as well. I've got to pick my son up from the bus stop in a few minutes---wonder if they'll leave a message? What a great way for you to kick off the weekend!
mother_matters
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It finally occurred to me why I'm so irritated.....they expect absolute perfection from us but then can't be held to the same standard. Here's hoping that the wait ends tomorrow! I've really enjoyed getting to know all of you through this board and hope we cross paths down the road in the "real world" as nurses, regardless of where we complete our nursing training.