Published Jan 11, 2010
PaperPencil
44 Posts
Anyone know how long it is supposed to take to get our acceptance letters?
msteeleart
231 Posts
I think it takes 1.5 months, that is the average time people say that have been accepted. I applied to both the online and traditional so I am waiting for 2 letters. It has already been 1 month since I applied to the online. I think everyone is really anxious to find out.
achiever
30 Posts
Yeah, I'm in the online program now and graduate in JUNE! I think I got my letter by March at the latest. Good luck.
Michelle
Thanks guys... I can't wait to find out :) Grats Michelle on how far you've come!
Yes, congrats Michelle, I so am jealous. :)
foreverLaur
1,319 Posts
Just remember that once you receive an acceptance letter for one program, they automatically cancel your application for the other.
I know, I am hoping I will get accepted to the online program. I do better learning on my own and I would like not having to go to class all day. I am also a night person so day classes everyday would kill me. I just can't to sleep very well before 2 am.
I'm the same way!! I work night shift and I'm hoping to get into Tri-C's evening/weekend program for Fall 2010 for the same reason! I am taking my A2 exam in a week or two.... fingers crossed! :)
Good luck on your A2 exam. You have to let me know if you get into Tri-C.
By the way, I took your advice on the anatomy lab manual and bought the one OSU uses. I hope it helps. How hard are the anatomy written exams you have to take in the test center? They gave us a study guide which was 5 pages long and I had to look up some things on my own because I couldn't find them in the book or lab manual. The lab manual they use at Columbus State does suck. You would think they would have had some feedback and would have fixed it by now.
shortnorthstudent
357 Posts
Good luck on your A2 exam. You have to let me know if you get into Tri-C. By the way, I took your advice on the anatomy lab manual and bought the one OSU uses. I hope it helps. How hard are the anatomy written exams you have to take in the test center? They gave us a study guide which was 5 pages long and I had to look up some things on my own because I couldn't find them in the book or lab manual. The lab manual they use at Columbus State does suck. You would think they would have had some feedback and would have fixed it by now.
I'd be happy to talk to you via pm about CSCC anatomy. It was an incredibly difficult course, but we learned SO MUCH. Who's your instructor? The lecture tests for my class were all true/false, multiple choice or matching. Utilize the study guides. Most of our questions were directly related to the study guide. Also, talk to your professor/lab instructor about reviewing your written exams afterwards. For example, there is a question on one exam where you have to put in order a list of about 15 items. Well, say you misunderstood and put the last item first. The computer would then have all 15 items wrong, counting against you on the test. Your instructor however can go back and look and realize that you really got everything in order except the one item and can adjust your score to reflect fewer missed points.
Attend open lab as often as you can to get more time on the cadavers.
PM me too if you'd like another person's opinion on it. I did in regular version (not distance learning) but I never attended lecture - just labs. I never did open lab either and our exams were paper/pencil. I thought the class was an easy B personally... but memorization is my thing.
Just wondering if anyone has heard any sort of update on when to expect letters?