2012 January Aria students?

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Hi. Anyone apply for Aria SON? for January 2012 start?:)

I cHeck this site and my area log in like every hour. I'm so excited and can't wait to get a Tier.. Hopefully a good one

Oops. Ment Aria**

@bumblebee

So how does the schedule look like day to day hour to hour approximately. Were you in school 8am till like 3 pm every day? The first semester for example. How many classes did you have a day? Was one class every day or one two times a week? Just curious.

Also, after you got a RAP review, how many days passed until you saw a Tier? What Tier were you? Sorry for all the questions. I guess I'm just trying to keep busy and educate myself as much as possible for what's to come if I get in. Also if you don't mind me asking, whT was your GPA and TEAs score when you applied?

taking patho and pharm together is going to be really hard. i almost did that my first semester but changed my mind and took pharm my second semester with 111.

pharm is terrible. it is worse than nursing.:smackingf the teachers are awful too and they are trying to find a new one

they will make your schedule for you, and you can change it if you want. they will prob give u patho and an easy class. like pat ed, or art, or music...

thats how we usually do it...one easy penn state class and one hard along w/ nursing

@BumbleBee: so good to know! i did what jess did and made a mock one eliminating the ones i already took. My first semester had pathophysiology & pharm just like u mentioned. I was wondering, do they allow you to take the nursing classes in Spring semester ("PSU Rotation sems)? I over did taking pre-reqs, electives and cores at Temple and now if it was for the worse or better.

thanks for all ur imput!

@Jess: What a relief! She wrote BSN on the paper she gave me next to that but only ended up confusing me :confused: I did the whold estimating thing right after reading your post; seems like that's what year ill be done as well :) and darn! i live on the opposite end, up in East Oak Lane..

@ YYKS: haha, i have the same questions & do the same thing; but there hasnt been any updates yet =[

Yay, we'll graduate around the same time :D. Too bad we won't be taking the same route. :(

@bumblebee

So how does the schedule look like day to day hour to hour approximately. Were you in school 8am till like 3 pm every day? The first semester for example. How many classes did you have a day? Was one class every day or one two times a week? Just curious.

Also, after you got a RAP review, how many days passed until you saw a Tier? What Tier were you? Sorry for all the questions. I guess I'm just trying to keep busy and educate myself as much as possible for what's to come if I get in. Also if you don't mind me asking, whT was your GPA and TEAs score when you applied?

a typical first semester might look like this:

monday: patho 8-11:30, art 1- 430

tuesday: nursing 110 8- 11 30

wednesday: nursing 110 8- 11 30

thurs: clinical 7- 3 30

friday: cinical 7- 3 30

Go to this link to get a better idea https://fhsonis.fhcs.org/sonisweb200/gensrsc.cfm

you start look ups at the hospital your second semester which will be on wednesday after class. if you dont have any classes monday, then u might have a full day on tuesday instead. but most people are booked 5 days a week.

i cant remember how many days after rap review i received a tier because they erased it. but i know it said accepted 4 days after i had a tier. i was tier 2. ill msg u my scores

@celeste

yes you can take nursing if you dont need a penn state rotation. i most likely will not take any and go straight through. but if they add even more bachelor classes i might take one. we'll see.

Anyone got any update?

Nope! I have a feeling this'll take longer than I'd hoped... :sniff:

thanks for all ur answers for everything @bumblebee ^^ they've really helped a lot!

yeah, ditto on that @jess&yyks. nothing yet either.

I bet you guys are anxiously waiting to hear the final answer.I think about that school everyday, if not every hour...The wait seems very long but at least the clock is ticking. Hang in there nurses..

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