Hello everyone,
Hopefully, this forum is found by people that are applying to CSULB for Spring 2021. We can share stats, updates, questions, and any other information related to the nursing program. I hope to talk to you all soon!
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@baka_ichigo hey, so I also know of someone that was on the alternate list for Spring 2020 and this person had a 9.3 overall score and got off the waitlist. however, this person didn't get off the list until a week and a half after orientation day. I've just been consumed with so much anxiety... I just wanna know ASAP. but thank you for this info!
6 hours ago, anna78e said:Hey everyone! Does it matter whether we choose TEAS, TEAS at ATI, or TEAS at PSI?
I don't think it matters, but I would recommend choosing TEAS at PSI so that you take it in a testing facility rather than online at home. (Double check first that the testing facilities haven't gone back on lockdown. You can find that info out on the PSI Testing website.)
23 hours ago, rowlab said:Hey!! Has anyone gotten waitlisted and if so, how many people in this forum have been waitlisted? How does the process work for moving up? How many people are typically put on the waitlist? How many people here that are accepted, but still are not sure if they will be attending for Spring?
Hey, I was waitlisted with a score of 9.444
baka_ichigo
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@rowlab From what I know, there are about 15-20 people are on the alternate list. From what I saw on reddit, in Spring 2019, there was someone who was ranked #10 on the waitlist. However, she/he did not get in. The process on how the people on alternate list getting accept is depend on the applicant pool of that year. It is pretty much a gamble at this point. I saw someone in this group who got waitlisted with a 9.53, which is the highest point that I saw so far. So if you are in the 9.5 range, I THINK there MIGHT be a chance of getting off the waitlist. Based on last Spring, I believed that they will most likely send out admission letter in late December to those who are waitlisted.