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I just thought i would like to start a thread :) I'm applying for Spring 2018 as a transfer student. Anyone else applying? I'm still trying to finish my science courses. It's so competitive! I just thought it's better to start one, the earlier the better. lol and maybe we can help each other guys.
Really, the e-mails from SoN have not gone out yet. People are going by their acceptance into the university itself (which is a good sign). But until you get a firm yes or no I wouldn't assume you're an alternate yet. Do you think you did well on the communication exercise?
Multiple people called the nursing office to confirm. And someone called to ask what the status "placed on an admissions waitlist" meant, and the nursing office informed them that they were an alternate. And they were also given their ranking on the alternate list. My status says the same thing "placed on an admissions waitlist"
I got an email from Admissions today saying that I've been offered conditional admission to nursing BS. Does this mean I am in or do I wait for an email from SoN? Also, it says its conditional based upon me sending in my transcripts, which I sent in with my supplemental app. Anyone else get a similar email?
I apply for csulb in Business administration and amitted to ALI first to prepare my english skil but now I want to study nursing. What should I do? Please help me . Thank you very much. And I am international student with f1 visa.
It's hard to say since we don't know what your current education is. Also what is ALI? My own suggestion is, if you haven't started yet at CSULB, then read up on what pre-requisites you need. If you already have some college or a degree, you will need to find out if your classes transfer and are accepted. Otherwise, the best option in my opinion, is to go to a community college, get your nursing prerequisites done and your general education requirements (English, math, etc.) and then apply to a nursing program. In the mean time if you are in California you will also get residency (maybe, I'm not sure legally how this works), and 4 year college will be cheaper and you would be more likely to be accepted as nursing is impacted. It's best to talk to someone at a community college or at LB to get the exact things you need to do. And definitely work on your English skills, as it's a requirement for nursing as well. Best of luck to you.
Vicki17, BSN
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Really, the e-mails from SoN have not gone out yet. People are going by their acceptance into the university itself (which is a good sign). But until you get a firm yes or no I wouldn't assume you're an alternate yet. Do you think you did well on the communication exercise?