Collin College ADN 2019

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Anyone else applying in 2019?

I did my titters which turns out I need the hep b. So I've started the series. Im ready for them to give us a decision already. Anyone ask how many applications they had for this spring?

I got my letter today!! I got in!!

I got my letter today, too, and I'm in!! I wasn't expecting it so early.

I got my letter today and I was put on the wait list. Does anyone know how many spots were available this cycle and how many wait list spots were available? Also, would everyone that got in mind posting their stats? Congratulations to all those who got in! I really hope I get in at some point next year.

My stats were

Pre-req GPA: 4.0 (micro in progress)

Co-req GPA: 4.0

PSB:

VE- 97

AR- 88

NE- 99

AA- 99

SP- 94

RC- 99

INS- 97

VAI- 96

Hi,

I received the letter earlier today. I got it. I was surprised that I got in the program with my mediocre PSB score. Anyway, I am very grateful to be accepted into the program. :up:

Prerequisite GPA: 4.0

Corequisite GPA: 3.5

PSB:

VE:50%

AR: 44%

NE: 85%

AA: 64%

SP: 79%

RC: 91%

INS: 97%

VAI: 75%

Mine was.

Prerequisite GPA: 3.6

Corequisite GPA: 4.0

PSB:

VE:90%

AR: 75%

NE: 99%

AA: 94%

SP: 68%

RC: 89%

INS: 83%

VAI: 83%

I got my acceptance letter!

I got in too. Where are you doing the physical exam? Would anyone know how it takes to get results back from blood titers?

I got in too. Where are you doing the physical exam? Would anyone know how it takes to get results back from blood titers?

Doing the physical exam with my primary care doctor, and titers take 24-48hrs to come back.

try to do your titers ASAP though because I had my hepatitis vaccinations when I was a baby, but when I had my titers done they came back negative so I had to get them again and the Hep B vaccination is a series that takes 6months

Yes, the titers should be done ASAP because a lot of people come back with negative immunity for Hep B and that's a 3 dose series that takes 6 months. From my understanding, if you don't have a positive titer by the time clinicals start then you won't keep your seat. I remember Cathleen being very adamant about getting titers done early at the information session because of the Hep B series.

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