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Not sure if the deadline for the Traditional Nursing Track is in May like my advisor says or if it's Feb 15 like nursing.gsu.edu says, but I'm starting this now! I applied to both, but I only found a thread for ACE.
TEAS = 89.3%, GPA = 4.19, Science GPA = 4.23
Good luck, I'm so so so nervous
7 minutes ago, nets5010 said:So awesome! Congrats! I wonder if Trad and ACE students ever cross paths?
We will ? but only for the first semester. We will have Pathophysiology (NURS 2060) together. After that, you will catch up to the TRAD students who were admitted to the program a semester or two ago.
16 minutes ago, nurse0246 said:Hi guys! Do you guys know how the waitlist works for people who applied to both trad & ace? Also, does anyone know on average how many people get off the waitlist per semester?
I'm just worried I wont get in ?
I applied for both ACE&TRAD and they put me in TRAD because a spot opened up there. There isn’t a set number of ppl who come off the waitlist. It depends on who accepts their offer, who submitted the forms on time, and who can afford to attend the program. (Someone’s offer to the program could be taken away if they get below a C on a prerequisite they were taking after they submitted their application). I’ve seen ppl get off the waitlist in late June before, so don’t lose hope ?
1 minute ago, JB_Nurse said:I applied for both ACE&TRAD and they put me in TRAD because a spot opened up there. There isn’t a set number of ppl who come off the waitlist. It depends on who accepts their offer, who submitted the forms on time, and who can afford to attend the program. (Someone’s offer to the program could be taken away if they get below a C on a prerequisite they were taking after they submitted their application). I’ve seen ppl get off the waitlist in late June before, so don’t lose hope ?
Got it! Thanks so much!!! You're awesome ?
nets5010
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Yes, I hope there are more spots to open up for you guys! Thank you so much!
I have a 3.58 GPA/3.75 Science GPA, bachelor's degree in nutrition, 92 TEAS, have been volunteering for hospice for 10 years and been working in healthcare for about 7 years...the last 4 years with direct patient care (I'm a registered dietitian).
I'm proof that there's still hope if your GPA isn't perfect:) Good luck everyone!!