Fall 2009 UT Houston BSN Applicants

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Hey everyone! I applied to UT houston and I'm waiting to hear if I got an interview. Applicants for years in the past started threads that everyone went to and kept everyone updated on information from the school, and it's nice to hear from possible (fingers crossed) other future classmates. If you don't mind, I'd also like to post our application info: GPA (science and overall), NET scores and experience.

My stats:

Overall GPA: 3.93

Science GPA: 3.75 (I think- UT link is down today :wink2:

NET: composite score was 88% (96 percentile)

I'm currently employed as a CNA in a hospital (only have about a month experience so far)

Goodluck and hopefully I get some replies!

Cailex

Specializes in General Med-Surg.

Yep, I fixed it yesterday. Thanks!

I finally got an interview letter!! My interview is February 17!! YAY!!!

congrats rachel! Has anyone else heard back for being admitted into the Accelerated BSN program? I interviewed on Jan 28th and the suspense is killing me!!! :angryfire

I just finished my interview there for BSN acclerated yesterday. I was curious to ask some others how they felt that it went. Now we just have to wait!

I just had mine yesterday. They pick you randomly for who gets interviewed so you could be lucky or be dead last....like me. :crying2: so bring something to eat, drink, read.

Se7en -how did you feel the interview went? I have no idea based on the whole process. They said they would let everyone know by April 1st ish.

Specializes in Women's Services.

Hi everyone, I'm new. I just want to say thank you to everyone for all your information. My stalking of the mail man finally paid off, my interview for UT is on Monday the 16th. You have done so much to help me prepare for this, I will return the favor monday night after the interview. :) If anyone else has any more tidbits of information they would like to share I would be eternally grateful! Also...are there any vets on here?

Who plans on retaining a part-time job during the program?

Specializes in Women's Services.

I do...only like 24 hours a week and I sit in an office and study now..so I don't see a problem with it when I start.

I'm relieved to hear that. This is a SCARY economy to have no income coming in for a year.

Did any of you ask specific questions about the clinicals and the exams for the online component of the course?

Are the clinicals once per week and the exams all on-line as well?

I didn't ask anything like that but those are good questions to ask...

You have to come to the school for all exams as well as labs, and clinicals range from 1 to 3 per week depending on the semester. There will be no predictability from month to month so your schedule must be uber-flexible!!! HTH!

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