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I just applied to GPC's nursing school for fall 2018 acceptance. Wondering who else has applied?
What other places did you apply that accepts the teas exam
All GSU programs. I retook the teas after applying at gpc. I applied at Kennesaw, Mercer and I took the hesi to apply to brenau
Forgot to mention Emory. But emory is so unrealistic and competitive I often forget that I applied there lol
Me 2. I got denied. But that's ok this is why I applied at several places. Congrats to those who did get in!
Just wanted to update for all future denied students like myself.
DO NOT GIVE UP!! THIS IS NOT THE END
This reject just got accepted into Mercers BSN program. GPC nursing program can kick rocks (JK its a great program and everyone who got accepted should be proud esp since they get upwards of 800 applications!!)
but seriously dont give up
Just wanted to update for all future denied students like myself.DO NOT GIVE UP!! THIS IS NOT THE END
This reject just got accepted into Mercers BSN program. GPC nursing program can kick rocks (JK its a great program and everyone who got accepted should be proud esp since they get upwards of 800 applications!!)
but seriously dont give up
Same here, rejected from GPC but accepted to Clayton State. I think the ASN programs are getting an insane amount of applicants since they take less time to complete and credit hours are less per semester. I also applied at Chattahoochee where you had to attend one of six application sessions. The one I attended had at least 100 people in it. I wouldn't be surprised if they had 300+ total apply. Just something to think about. At that information session, even Chattahoochee states you shouldn't stop at ASN and should bridge to BSN since it opens more opportunities. If you didn't get into an ASN program, definitely try BSN. I have a feeling right now there is just a better chance to get in them.
Same here, rejected from GPC but accepted to Clayton State. I think the ASN programs are getting an insane amount of applicants since they take less time to complete and credit hours are less per semester. I also applied at Chattahoochee where you had to attend one of six application sessions. The one I attended had at least 100 people in it. I wouldn't be surprised if they had 300+ total apply. Just something to think about. At that information session, even Chattahoochee states you shouldn't stop at ASN and should bridge to BSN since it opens more opportunities. If you didn't get into an ASN program, definitely try BSN. I have a feeling right now there is just a better chance to get in them.
Right!?! I felt sooooo discouraged after I was denied. I'm glad I persevered and kept on as if I got accepted by the other programs.
Congratulations on getting accepted into Clayton state! I wish I had looked into their program too but I didn't until after the deadline
I'm glad u commented tho cuz I went back and read past threads and all the rejected ppl sounded hopeless. So now we are proof that there is hope.
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What other places did you apply that accepts the teas exam