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MCI Richmond

What is the acceptance rate like at MCI (ECPI) R.N. program in Richmond VA? From what I've been able to find it seems like if you pay, you get in. I went in Monday and took my TEAS test and passed all sections. My advisor seemed positive about me getting in, however there is still the chance I won't. Like all schools, they require pre-requisites. So in order to even have a chance to be accepted to the R.N. program in September I'm going to have to take a couple of classes there this summer before I even find out. I'm nervous about having to take these courses over the summer and then not even getting in. Also will they transfer my Anatomy and Physiology credits from C.C. Or will I have to take those over?

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Hi there! I just started the RN program on May 11th in richmond, va. So far it's great. Classes move fast but that's a good thing to me. My prerequisites were not too bad. Be prepared to study....lots. I got straight A's but some folks failed. I know of 4 people who weren't accepted. My advice is:1) be nice and professional to your instructors! 2) find a group that is as, serious about this as you are. 3) become friends with students in the cohort above you. 4) study, study, study.

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Do you have any idea why they weren't accepted? Maybe they didn't do well in their pre reqs? Or based on grades from other schools? That is if you have an idea haha.

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