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Hey guys,
I figured I should share what I know about the Fall 2015 application so far.
So far this is what I know:
I figured this should be a great place for us to share our anxiety about our apps and build some friendships :).
Mayavali so it's not just the titers they also do the hepatitis and vaccines?I'm not sure I feel like it sounds too cheap to be true and okay thank you
No they dont do vaccines just got my results today and my antibodies are non existant for hepatitis b. They told me to do it at walgreens or a clinic that offers it.more money to spend -__-
Please reply if you are still waiting for acceptance email. And for those who are already accepted congratulations and be patient with the ones who has not be accepted yet.
I still haven't received a letter either. My plan B.. Won't try again. This is my first time applying to the program, I have a 3.0 science gpa and 3.5 overall gpa. If I get rejected I'm going to focus on working with my bachelors in Business and maybe try it again when my kids are older.
I'm still waiting as well. It can be a little stressful for sure but I'm keeping positive that I will be accepted. I think the second batch will probably come next week at some point. Until then I'm trying to save up as much as possible to get ready to do all the vaccines and background check stuff and enjoying my last few weeks of freedom before nursing school! Lol in all seriousness guys, I hope we hear soon. I appreciate those of you who call admissions. I can only sneak check my email and this forum at work to see what's going on lol
Please reply if you are still waiting for acceptance email. And for those who are already accepted congratulations and be patient with the ones who has not be accepted yet.
I haven't received an email either. I only applied to MDC for Generic FT and PT.
Two batches of emails have already gone out. Since I haven't received a rejection email I can only hope that it means another batch will be sent out next week right?
Nairo1718
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I applied for fulltime generic. I should've tried part time too