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Hey everyone! Wanted to go ahead and start a thread for our group. I've been following the spring and summer 2013 group a little and figured it might be a good idea to get focused for the fall 2013 group. I've completed all my prerequisites and took my NAT test. Got a 107 on the test and I'm sitting at a 93 will all the prerequisites. So I'm going into the application process with a 203. Does anyone know what the general cut off is? I'm a bit nervous but I'm sure everyone else is too. The only thing I haven't completed is the CPR. I read once that this can be done after acceptance into the program...is that true? Thanks everyone! Can't wait to start chatting!
Sam
Hi everyone I'm new to this post, but I called today and they lady told me that letters are going out today and friday. I never really calculated my score, can someone post on how to calculate your score, thank you!
I believe you take your nat test scores and multiply the total by .64 and then you add your grades for the prereqs----A=4 B=3, etc. I hope that helps.
Ecopeta
The perquisites that count are BSC 2085C 4 credits, BSC 2086C 4 Credits, MCB 2010C 4 Credits,
MAC 1105 3 credits, Humanities 3 credits, dep 2004 3 credits, enc 1101 3 credits, psy 1012 3 credits, syg 2000 3 credits. An A is 4 points a B is 3 points and a C is 2 points, For each class multiply the credit hr by the point value you earned then add them all together. The NAT sections you need are academic aptitude, reading comprehension, and natural science. To get your NAT score add those 3 sections together and multiply by .64. Then add the NAT score to the total score for all your classes to get the number of points you applied with.
EcopetaThe perquisites that count are BSC 2085C 4 credits, BSC 2086C 4 Credits, MCB 2010C 4 Credits,
MAC 1105 3 credits, Humanities 3 credits, dep 2004 3 credits, enc 1101 3 credits, psy 1012 3 credits, syg 2000 3 credits. An A is 4 points a B is 3 points and a C is 2 points, For each class multiply the credit hr by the point value you earned then add them all together. The NAT sections you need are academic aptitude, reading comprehension, and natural science. To get your NAT score add those 3 sections together and multiply by .64. Then add the NAT score to the total score for all your classes to get the number of points you applied with.
Thank you!
rjohnson1049
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That's awesome!!!!!Congrats!!!!!! I haven't heard anything today, wish i did because tomorrow there is no mail... ugh!! have to wait a few more days. Good luck everyone.