Published Oct 20, 2014
Anointedcountrygrl
8 Posts
Just thought I would see how many people on this site have applied and are waiting for November to get their acceptance letter. Oh yah, and where will ya'll be coming from.
I'll start, just took my 2nd Teas test and did a tad bit better than last years. I was trying to get into the Last Ft. Benning site class and was accepted, but was told they didn't have enough participants, and I could do the nursing program that spring. So just waiting for my acceptance letter in Nov.
I will be commuting from Columbus are so maybe someone on here will be too. Also for any Military (Retired, Active, National Guard, Reserve) you can stay at the hotel on the Marine Logistics Base in Albany. Another cool option is hotels.com where you join and get a free night every 10 stays. Best wishes for everyone!
WittyFarmerNurse
12 Posts
I applied to the hybrid program. I'll be driving from the Cordele area.
TimothyB
41 Posts
Were you accepted Anointedcountygrl?
rmac2
1 Post
Hello everyone!! I also applied for the 2015 Hybrid Program and was accepted:-) I will be commuting from the Atlanta metro area. Has anyone else been accepted as well? #nervousbutexcited
dzgracie15
13 Posts
Hi everyone! I have been accepted into the Evening-Track Program. I reside in Albany so I wont be traveling far. Super-excited and eager for January. Best Wishes everyone. I look forward to meeting everyone in January.
Yes, I got my letter on November 1. I was too scared to open it when I got it that I waited until I got to work. So happy. Did you get in?
I was also accepted. I'm hoping to set up a carpool of people in the Atlanta area.
Nice, how many coming do you think. The letter said we would have class on Mondays? What's that about?
ICURN-2-CRNA, BSN
29 Posts
What area do u reside in atlanta
stro566
4 Posts
How was the hybrid program? I was just accepted for spring 2017.
Congrats on being accepted. The same instructor that handled the Hybrid 2015 program is handling the Hybrid 2017 program. They also drastically reduced the number of people accepted into the program. We originally started out with about 48 and graduated about 20. Everyone I know that graduated has passed NCLEX on the first attempt. The program is manageable but requires a lot of dedication on your part for studying on your own. The lectures are primarily videos and not in person. Good luck.