Loma Linda BSN Winter 2020

Nursing Students School Programs

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Hi all,

I just found out that my application was unfortunately denied for Fall 2019 because I didn't take the Critical Thinking test. I took the TEAS at a different testing center and all programs I've seen only required to take the TEAS, so I wasn't aware that there was a second pre-admission test. So, my application is being moved to Winter. Anyways, I was just wondering, how long does it usually take to get an acceptance/rejection letter from the school after submitting an application?

There is one interviewer. I was asked what I thought a nurses job was. I was asked why I thought I was good for LLU and why I was drawn to it. To name a time when I displayed some value that LLU expects. I was asked about conflicts between workers and how I would manage them. I was told a bunch of stuff that I already knew about LLU and asked if I was OK with it. I am drawing a blank now, but it was very similar to a job interview. I interviewed with the alumni director.

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Hi everyone! I got interviewed on Tuesday and I was told that the committee is meeting around September 4th and acceptances will be sent out mid-September. I was wondering why you guys chose LLU and what convinced you to apply.

Mid September? Wow. I chose LLU because (not only is it nearby) but they are advanced and have learning tools that most other hospitals do not. You have 1:1 meetings with instructors about simulations that you perform, are a trauma 1 hospital, are a teaching hospital, and I want to be with a group of professional minded individuals...and not those who want to party or take their studies for granted. I figured a school with strict regulations concerning the "high" life was a good place to start.

2 hours ago, Cis2butene said:

Mid September? Wow. I chose LLU because (not only is it nearby) but they are advanced and have learning tools that most other hospitals do not. You have 1:1 meetings with instructors about simulations that you perform, are a trauma 1 hospital, are a teaching hospital, and I want to be with a group of professional minded individuals...and not those who want to party or take their studies for granted. I figured a school with strict regulations concerning the "high" life was a good place to start.

Yes, I totally agree with you. I want to go to college to learn, not to have fun. I was considering CSU’s for a while because of cheaper tuition but LLU seems to be worth it. And I know, the wait seems unbearable!

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Does anyone know how many applicants LLUSN received for Winter 2020?

Not specifically for this semester, but a first year nurse there told me that they get about a thousand applicants, half of which meet all qualifications and 50 get picked. I do not know for sure, but have no reason not to trust what he said.

I highly doubt Loma Linda gets 1000 applications, i heard its like 200 at the veryyyy max

Honestly, that makes more sense, but that is what he claimed his instructor told them.

18 hours ago, Cis2butene said:

Honestly, that makes more sense, but that is what he claimed his instructor told them.

Yeah, theres no 1000 applications to this school, realistically a 100-120 applications per quarter and half are accepted the other half are not qualified so that small amount who dont get in, will probably get in the next quarter.

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Hello,

I also applied for the winter 2020 quarter. Has anyone received an acceptance or know when they will be sent out?

Still waiting...

No response yet for me either

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