Published Jul 16, 2011
keepmovingrn
611 Posts
Hi I was just wanting to start a thread for all who applied to Darton's healthcare professionals bridge program for fall 2011.
I took that HESI today and scored over all a 87.06% on it. I still have 2-3 coorifice classes left and I think my GPA is between 3.6 to 3.7.
There were alot of EMT's there taking the exam, I mean ALOT.
So now the waiting begins....
Tact28
2 Posts
Heya, I applied for the Fall bridge program as well. Took the HESI on the 16th with you it seems, lol. There were many Paramedics there. I thought it was kind of cool that most of them came in uniform, myself included. Anyways, I ended up with 91.1% overall on the HESI, 3.86 cumulative GPA, 4.0 science GPA, with all cores completed. Still I had no idea there were so many people interested in this program. I walked into that building truly shocked at the amount of people, not to mention the prior two days of testing! I think this might be an awful month of anxiety and waiting.
I hope we both make it in. Good luck to us both!
-Aaron
trey13408
I took the Hesi on the 11th. There were approximately 20 of us there. I made an 89 with 2 classes left and a 3.67 GPA. Does anyone have any idea how many they accept?
Hey guys!
Yeah, yall (EMS) where like 20 deep in there Saturday,lol!
But I'm not hateing becasue you know what :mnnnrsngrk:
I wish you the best and I'm sure your in there!
Hey the lady told me they accept 60 students for the bridge when I ask 3 months ago.
Do you all live in Albany?
60 students sounds pretty decent, thanks!
I live in Albany at the moment, but I'm moving to Columbus before the program starts. I work there so the drive won't be so bad one day per week :) How about you?
Thanks for the class numbers. I do not live in Albany. I am in Newnan... (About a 2-2.5 hour commute to Albany one way but it is worth it.) I have heard nothing but good things about the class and my personal dealings with the staff have been very pleasant. I am anxious to find out and get going....
60 students sounds pretty decent, thanks!I live in Albany at the moment, but I'm moving to Columbus before the program starts. I work there so the drive won't be so bad one day per week :) How about you?
Oh ok. I live and work in Atlanta. I know of a few nurses that went through this program (1 day a week) and they said the drive isnt that bad and they enjoyed the program so I decided to apply. I did also apply to GPC's brdige program too (they only accept 25 student:uhoh3:). So I'm hoping for the best.
Me too Trey, I have feeling that we will know something by the end of the month.