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Hey all looking to talk to other prospective students who applied into the program for fall2014
i applied into into the evening program
gpa. 3.3
teas reading score 79%
hoping and praying for an acceptance letter ?
Hey all,
I applied to the full time day program for the heck of it. I'm also still missing Micro and Human Growth which are in progress, not to mention sociology which I have yet to take...
Even with A's in all the other classes, a 94 on the TEAS, a bachelors degree, and an assumed (hopefully!) 9 on the essay I will only be at 46 or 47 points..
Fingers crossed anyway though! And good luck to everyone!!
I am currently taking an 8 week chemistry course-in case I don't get into Massasoit evening-I can apply to the Quincy evening program- I have been so busy with that class I haven't had time to think about receiving an acceptance or denial letter-but now that is down to knowing within the next two weeks-I can't stop thinking of it-between this and trying to finish my chemistry class-I think I'm going insane! It is nice to know that there are a few of us out there stressing out! I wish everyone the best-and hopefully we can get through the next two weeks!
A friend of mind just graduated in 2013. she was admitted with all sciences except micro. I have all science and LA courses complete. There isnt any more I can take! Only 100 applied to evening? That's awesome! Usually its way higher! Like 800. accepting 30 out of 100 is a pretty good chance if u have good grades and all your courses complete. When I was in LPN school they accepted 30 of us out of 700. I have high hopes for us!! Good luck to all! Let us know as soon as you hear! Also please remember a lot of students applying may only have a&p 1 finished and no micro or soci or a&p2. I know A &P 1 and 2 are huge factors. Micro not such a big deal, and the social sciences aren't either. good gpa, good teas, and good letter. I am worried because my gpa isn't that great. but we shall see next week. good luck ladies/gents
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@Genny, no, not necessarily. It's just that those who took all the prerequisites receive more points on their rubrics therefore they will be ranked higher on "the list" of rankings after each application is reviewed.