Fall 2017 ADN MSMU (LA)

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Hi Everyone!

I did not see a thread for Fall 2017 Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) cohort for Mount Saint Mary's University-Los Angeles, I was wondering if anyone has applied for next fall! Feel free to share your grades stats, teas score, interview updates or ANY sort of updates from the school! I look forward to interacting with you all!!

Thanks so much Mlena1! I got accepted for Spring 18!! Hope to see you guys around!

Oh yay!!!! Congrats!! I'm sure we will see you around í ½í¸Š

For those who were accepted. I would love to hear your feedback, as well as an overview of the class and clinical schedule.

Thank you!

For those who were accepted. I would love to hear your feedback, as well as an overview of the class and clinical schedule.

Thank you!

Anyone????

Hello and welcome to the Mount family,

I stubbled upon this blog as I searched for NCLEX recommendations. Im currently an ADN student at the mount entering my 2nd and final year. Just wanted to extend a hand in case any of you had any questions. Congratulations on being accepted! :D

Hi there! I am looking into the ADN Program as well. Would you mind sharing what the schedule is like? How many days/week/hours for lecture/clinicals.

Thank you so much.

Hi past and current MSMU students, I applied to the MSMU ADN for fall 2018. Do you guys happen to know exactly how much is the tuition for the program? Thank you so much :)

I want to say around 40,000ish.

Hi ,

I have a question for individuals that have been accepted into the ADN program . I took the teas with my community college and scored a 68.7 . I know that MSMU requires a minimum of 62 ,but I want to optimize my chances of getting in . I’m stuck between retaking or applying with that score.

Please if anyone has any info regarding the teas , let me know

7 minutes ago, SelenaLopez said:

Hi ,

I have a question for individuals that have been accepted into the ADN program . I took the teas with my community college and scored a 68.7 . I know that MSMU requires a minimum of 62 ,but I want to optimize my chances of getting in . I’m stuck between retaking or applying with that score.

Please if anyone has any info regarding the teas , let me know

Hey, I wouldn’t worry too much about your teas score. As long as it’s above the threshold and you have decent grades, you should get accepted.

13 minutes ago, SelenaLopez said:

Hi ,

I have a question for individuals that have been accepted into the ADN program . I took the teas with my community college and scored a 68.7 . I know that MSMU requires a minimum of 62 ,but I want to optimize my chances of getting in . I’m stuck between retaking or applying with that score.

Please if anyone has any info regarding the teas , let me know

Your score is fine.

I know the process of getting into nursing school is rough, but I really hope you’re applying to other nursing programs. MSMUs ADN program is terrible. I graduate next week and feel like I learned nothing. I had to teach myself everything. Just had to let you know haha.

Good luck!!

4 minutes ago, Mlena1 said:

Your score is fine.

I know the process of getting into nursing school is rough, but I really hope you’re applying to other nursing programs. MSMUs ADN program is terrible. I graduate next week and feel like I learned nothing. I had to teach myself everything. Just had to let you know haha.

Good luck!!

Seriously? How were your grades? Clinical experiences? Do you feel ready to pass your NCLEX? You can PM if needed ?. Congratulations! On graduating.

2 minutes ago, hopefulkim99 said:

Seriously? How were your grades? Clinical experiences? Do you feel ready to pass your NCLEX? You can PM if needed ?. Congratulations! On graduating.

Grades and clinical were not the issue. The whole program is unorganized and the professors are not good. I’m not sure if anyone feels “ready” to pass the NCLEX, so I guess you could say no... I’m not ready haha. The school costs sooo much and it is all for nothing.... it’s just terrible, and a lot of my classmates and other cohorts would say the same thing. But, do not let this deter you... just wanted to give you a heads up.

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