CSULB ELM 2013 Hopefuls!

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Hey!

Just wanted to start a thread for those of you planning to apply for the 2013 ELM cohort! Let's hope funding goes through and the program will be good to go for next fall!

So excited! Look forward to seeing/hearing from those who will also be applying! Good luck :)

Hi everyone! I got my acceptance email today, too! I thought there was supposed to be a mandatory interview???? Anyway, congrats everyone..can't wait to meet y'all at orientation!

I'm in too! Woo! So good to hear that everyone is getting good news :)

I'm in too! Is everyone taking up the offer for sure? Right now I'm debating between here and CSULA. if anyone has any input as to which program would be better, I would love to hear your thoughts!

Yay! I got an email today too and am very excited to meet everyone at orientation!

I got in as well!! I'm debating between csulb and csusm. I don't know what to do!! :(

Is anyone planning to take pathophysiology and/or pharmacology during the summer. If so, where?

I'm not sure if I am going to accept the offer yet. It really depends on the cost of everything because I live in NorCal and would have to move down. Does anyone know the cost of tuition for all three years?

Since I only applied to CSULB, I am taking it! It seems to be shorter than most other programs, which I think of as a huge advantage. The classes are taught in chunks of a few weeks, rather than quarters or semesters. I really like this, since I get SO tired of classes dragging out at the end of a semester. Does anyone know where the classes are taught? I need to look for a place to live!

@Ktizzles I am assuming the classes are taught at the CSULB campus...I am reading the forum from the class that was accepted for Fall 2011 right now to try to find out more info!

I am going to need to find a place to live too (I will be moving up from San Diego), for those familiar with the area is Long Beach a good place to live? I've heard it can be expensive/some parts are of it are not that safe? I wouldn't mind commuting about 20 minutes, any suggestions for a good neighborhood to live that isn't too expensive and is safe?

I think we should make a FB page!

@pinkstarzxmae I am currently taking pharmacology at GWC(goldenwest college) and they also offer pathophysiology. I am not sure if they are offered in the summer but you could check!

@raminajulia long beach has some areas that are really pricey and some with the lack of words to describe "sketchy." but there are neighboring neighborhoods to live! Seal beach is close by and I think has many apartments if you would try that out!

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