grossmont college waiting list

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I've been on the Grossmont waiting list for a year and a half now. Estimated start date is fall of 2007...anyone else?? I mainly see posts from people in programs or people still taking pre req's. Looking for others in limbo here in san diego like myself.

Specializes in med/surg/tele/neuro/rehab/corrections.

bella, which program are you referring to?

My apologies to everyone on the list. I got off topic and started talking about City College when this thread is about Grossmont College.

Congratulations to jens2010 and emeraldstar - it is so nice to hear about other students getting into the nursing program!

I am new to this site, but searched "grossmont" since that is where I applied and got accepted for Fall 2011. I was looking to see if there would be other people I could expect to see & meet in August. Even though I do not see any other Grossmont people on here - it still adds to the excitement for school.

Good luck to you two on your start at SD! :)

congrats studentljinca

can I ask you how difficult is it to get into this program at Grossmont..I am thinking about applying for 2012 fall.

I was in the rn program for two years!!! It sucks! The instructors are awful to you, and your clinical instructors are even worse! I dropped out because I basically had a breakdown and was getting B's! from the moment you get in, all they do is threaten to kick you out! Trust me, go to an accelerated program. Some of the smartest people in the program were kicked out over stupid things! I wouldn't go there for free! If you want to be in mental torture from the abuse, then wait it out! I am going to be enrolling in another program this fall!

re: FEAR IS MOTIVATION.

rizzy81,

it can be a bit more difficult than in the past, simply because admission priority is on a point system. The better the grades, and other criteria, the better a chance you have. take an alternate position if they offer it. I do wonder sometimes how this can be only an associate's program, but all the energy/education you put into it will only make you a better nurse.

I dislike what bella said, an emotional opinion only slightly derived from fact. Act professional, be prepared and you will succeed.

It is a good program with instructors that are experts in their field, overwhelmingly nice facilities, and helpful staff. Once in the program, you control your destiny, noone else.

I just received my first rejection letter (boo) from Grossmont's RN program. Thankfully, I was accepted into their LVN program that starts this summer. At least I have a plan B!!

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