Los Angeles College of Nursing and Allied Health?

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okay so i was looking for possible schools to apply to nursing school online and i came across this one.

does anyone know if this a good school? what does it take for you to get in?

Also, after graduating from this school can you go on and get ur bachelors degree?

as far as right now my gpa is standing at 3.118

i plan to apply to more colleges but i wanted more info on this. thanks

Hey there,

There is actually already a thread for this school. You will find quite a lot of information. liknk-> https://allnurses.com/ca-nursing-programs/los-angeles-county-246331.html

I just got done applying to multiple school in the south bay. If you need any help or have any questions I'm here for ya (and many others as well) Good luck

--Andrew:)

thanks =)

do u know if this school is transferable to state colleges?

wat schools have u applied to? so far i've only applied to smc...but im on the wait list. and i plan to turn in my application for pcc next week.

I do believe that the L.A RN school is fully transferable, but the link I sent has a post about that towards the end.

So far I've applied to El Camino (for Rad Tech and RN), P.C.C (for rad tech and RN) Los Angeles Harbor City college, and Mount Saint Mary College which looks like a great school but it might be more challenging to get into. Here is their website: http://www.msmc.la.edu, just click on undergraduate and associates.

Make sure you apply to PPC quick cause then deadline is 2/26. L.A.H.C deadline is 3/1, and MSMC deadline is 3/1 also. Try to spread out your applications, I find that it better to have multiple options. You might not get into your first school of choice, but your chances of getting in-in general increases.

oh okay.

i think harbor is too far from me. i dont really have a car right now. i just commute. i also plan to apply to lacc and i have a meeting with a counselor next month.

thanks for the application advice. lol. goodluck to you. when do u think u'll get a reply from the schools?

I'm not really sure. From my experience (because I've been applying for over a year now) it usually takes a month or 2. But it depends on when their semesters start. You should also check to see how they inform you. I know that Pasadena informs you via e-mail. I would apply to as many places as possible because it is way to competitive right now. Good Luck to you.

for a year now? wow. i like ur fighting spirit =)

don't worry i wont give up either.

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