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I applied for Harper College RN for Fall 2013. Although a decision will not be made until sometimes in April, I am stressing out because I am not sure if my NLN score is high enough. I have an 88 percentile for composite, and if I add my micro, A&P I and A&P II scores, I have a total of 65 points. Is that enough? Anyone else applied recently and got accepted? What were you scores?
Congratulations everyone for getting in!! Im currently finishing up my pre reqs and getting ready to apply for spring semester!! I cannot wait yet im very nervous about being denied!:/ is the decision made solely based on the points you have out of the total 90? comparing ofcourse to the rest of the applicants
If you wouldn't mind would you post how many you guys had when you applied ??
Thank you :)
I'm finishing up my 1st year at Harper. A few things you should know:
1). You only get to choose your classes and clinicals first semester. You will be at their mercy thereafter.
2). Getting in is easy. I had the full 90 points. I am happy to get Bs and Cs and was only 1 of 3 to land an A in patho and I think that was an easy class.
3). Med surg will kick your ass so hard you will wonder why you decided to go to nursing school to begin with.
4). Find a core group of friends and support each other but don't hesitate to slough of the lazy and dumb students you will encounter. They will only drag you under the water with them.
5). Dedicate yourself to studying but don't over study because you will burn yourself out. Remember to laugh and push through the pain.
6). It gets better and every 4th semester I talk to says everything finally came together by mid 3rd semester.
Ive already taken my NLN in march 7th i scored in te 81 percentile i definaty didnt do as goo in the verbal section
So far i have 25 pnts from my nln 10 from micro bio
And finishing up anatomy with a B which is 15 more points
so i have 50 points ending this semester an im taking physio over the summer
Hoping i earn an A thats about 70 points?? Is it a must for me to score higher on the nln verbal portion?? English is a weak subject for me !
Thank you in advance
Maria A
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At Oakton. When I applied at Harper, I also applied at Oakton, and took some classes that would match Oakton nursing program, and some that would match Harper program. Oakton is closer to work, and had better schedule for those closes. I was actually accepted in the nursing program at Oakton too, but it seems that I will drop that. At Oakton you don't get to choose your schedule, as they assign you to prearranged groups. The schedule they gave me for the fall semester was really bad and did not fit into my work schedule. Here, at Harper, I put my clinical days on Saturday and Sunday, and this way my work schedule would only be minimally affected. Oakton is much cheaper, as a credit hour is in the 90's dollars. Although I almost fainted then I received my bill from Harper today, I hope it would be worth it, in the long run.