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Hi!
I think the CSULB School of nursing recently post new pool statistics including those who were chosen for Fall 2011.
http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/departments/nursing/docs/PoolStatsFall11.pdf
Knowing that the rating average is 8.91/10, that seems like a huge difference than the previous semesters!
Anyone else planning to apply to CSULB Fall 2012 BSN program?
I posted the link to past pool statistics in the initial post for this thread :
http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/departments/nursing/docs/PoolStatsFall11.pdf
That link only shows stats up to fall 2011. Does anyone know where i can find stats for spring 2012? That 8.09 cutoff last fall makes me feel pretty good.
@Clueless- I was wondering the same thing. I just got my transcripts today and wanted to turn in my app sometime this week. I assumed we just put everything into a big envelope. Anyone know?
i'm not sure if i am looking at the pool stats correctly, but it seems to me that the cut off could be below 8.9. if you look at the stats below, the ranges of the students selected are in () the numbers before the () are the averages. it seems to me if you are in the 3.0 range and score high on your teas or vice versa you still have a shot at being selected. look at the math, someone with a 51.1% was selected, right? don't shoot me if i am misinterpreting the data! lol
statistics for 86 selected students:
average science gpa - 3.59 (range 3.00- 4.0)
average ge gpa - 3.72 (range 3.00 - 4.0)
average teas test score - 85.81% (range 71.3% - 97.6%)
average math score - 90.81% (range 51.1% - 100%)
total students assigned math tutorial -- 5
No, you're right. The cut off was 8.09, waay below 8.9 (low in general compared to other semesters)
@ST1004 Did you write anything on the outside of the envelope? (so they know it's an app and it doesn't get lost along the way)
Also, (to anyone that can answer) if we have a course in progress we just include a print-out from the website we use to register for classes, right? As long as it says we're enrolled?
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Thanks for the positive feed back. At this point I'm more nervous about being accepted, the thought of not working$$$ for 2 to 3 years freaks me out!