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Hi, will anyone here be applying for the 2016 admissions for the CNL program at GRU in Augusta, GA?! If so could you share some of your career background/experience and stats! Also if some of you who are currently or have been in the program could give some input that would be awesome too!!
Hi HopefulCNL2016, its totally fine, I'll be in the same boat as you except I'll be graduating next week from GRU or Augusta University with my undergrad degree. However, I'm hoping to strengthen my application with my current job, internship experience, test scores and LOR!
AND A BIG CONGRATS TO EVERYONE THAT HAS BEEN ACCEPTED!!!
Hi HopefulCNL2016, its totally fine, I'll be in the same boat as you except I'll be graduating next week from GRU or Augusta University with my undergrad degree. However, I'm hoping to strengthen my application with my current job, internship experience, test scores and LOR!AND A BIG CONGRATS TO EVERYONE THAT HAS BEEN ACCEPTED!!!
Thank you! I am so ready for some more of you guys to get the good news. Can't wait to hear about more acceptances!
Just received my email for an interview:) For those who are following timelines:
Nov 20th: Application Submitted to NursingCAS
Nov 24th: Verified through NursingCAS
Dec 3rd: Received email from GRU/AU confirming that they received my application
Dec 7th: Received invitation email for interview
Dec 18th: Interview scheduled
Hope this helps!:)
Just received my email for an interview:) For those who are following timelines:Nov 20th: Application Submitted to NursingCAS
Nov 24th: Verified through NursingCAS
Dec 3rd: Received email from GRU/AU confirming that they received my application
Dec 7th: Received invitation email for interview
Dec 18th: Interview scheduled
Hope this helps!:)
So stinking excited for you!!
NurseSP
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I guess I could share my stats with everyone since most others have! I am (unfortunately) applying with a 2.8 undergrad, 3.0 grad (truly wish it was better here, but the program I chose to get my MBA from only allotted P/F grades. A pass is equivalent to a 3.0 or better), and 290 GRE. While everything is bare minimum, I have 6 years of ICU experience as a PCT and currently work in Radiology. So, I hope that experience overshadows my minimums on everything else. I know there are others that are applying with under a 3.0 undergrad as well so I figured I would share so that you guys don't feel alone. I know the programs are getting more and more competitive, BUT they do still accept applicants with under a 3.0.
I too, along with everyone else, am extremely nervous about getting in the program. I only got my MBA for this reason. It's a constant battle of telling myself to stop refreshing email and to stop looking at my phone in general. I am right there with you guys!!!!