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I have finally gotten everything situated with my classes and GPA to FINALLYYYY apply! I am sending in my application this week, just finished up my chem class with a B thank god. I have a 3.0 GPA for my prerequisites and about 60 to 63 points. What do you think my chances are for getting in? When I talked to my advisor she said if I got a B in chem then I should have no problem but my worrying self doesn't want to wait that long to see. And how long did it take for a response. Application deadline is August 15th. Any helpful advise would be appreciated!!
75? That's even better! I guess they increased the number? Im so excited! I wish I could fast forward to the end of next week and know what's what for sure! Yeah, I already took intro and I'm in Path and Pharm right now but I know they'll only take Path. I still plan on auditing the class at MSU so I don't miss out on anything my cohorts learn :) Can't wait for the spring!
Well I am going to apply for the Accelerated BSN program in the spring so if one of you ladies would be so kind as to save and sell books to me I don't get any pell grants being that I already have a bachelors degree and I no longer qualify to receive them I want to try and limit the amount of loans I have to take out also I was thinking of starting a support group for MSU nursing students for 2015 if there isn't already one what do y'all think. I'm so excited we are getting so close!!
That's not a bad idea. I have my bachelor's degree too, really want to do the accelerated program but it kinda scares. The sequence is so packed in the fall and spring. 17-19 credit hours each. Am really thinking about that, I like the way you get done in a little over a year. Am really debating on giving up my acceptance for the traditional program and apply for accelerated program coming December. I have pathophysiology, then in the spring I will take pharmacology and intro to nursing. Am currently taking speech communication and intro to computers. They are the only classes I have left. I really don't know. I have to make a decision before acceptances are out.
Bduncan stick to the traditional if you can it will be easier plus it only saves you what a semester or two I actually thought about doing the long one as well because I still need 3 classes I was going to take in the spring plus I still have to study for and take the hesi ugh the math I'm dreading
aimingforaphD, BSN, RN
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They accept the top 70 applicants on the list. :)