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Hey all,
While looking at information for the Modesto Junior College RN program I came across an awesome thread on here for the 2018 application period. It was great to read through and see how much they motivated each other. It gives us an opportunity to stress together and bond while waiting to see if we get in. I am hoping to make a successful thread for those of us ready to apply in May.
Best of luck to all
9 minutes ago, callmepri said:https://www.mjc.edu/instruction/alliedhealth/adnprogram/adnapplink.php
Try that link. It works for me. I can still see it.
Thank you so much!!! It worked!
54 minutes ago, callmepri said:https://www.mjc.edu/instruction/alliedhealth/adnprogram/adnapplink.php
Try that link. It works for me. I can still see it.
It works. Thank you callmepri!!!
why is everyone worried? if your score is high enough, you should get in. You should already know where you stand and you shouldn't be disappointed if you didn't get in because you already know your score beforehand. (unless you messed something up on your application)
You also have to factor in people applying to multiple nursing schools who will not accept their seat. According to allied health counselor marcos, It's usually 6-8 people who won't accept because they got accepted elsewhere (ARC in sac, Delta, CSU Stan, Merced, las positas, etc).
if you are 10-20 in the alternate list, i wouldn't get my hopes too high though. You have to be realistic with yourself here.
1 hour ago, RNMHA said:Hi everyone! I submitted my documentation yesterday. So glad I been super busy lately it had made my time go by super fast, eventhough in the back of my head I still have mixed emotions. Wishing everyone the very best with a positive email on July 1st:)
How many points did you have?
2 hours ago, Xflashxlv said:2 hours ago, Xflashxlv said:why is everyone worried? if your score is high enough, you should get in. You should already know where you stand and you shouldn't be disappointed if you didn't get in because you already know your score beforehand. (unless you messed something up on your application)
Hi Xflashxlv,
I believe the worrying is just the natural defense of the body when you want something so bad. My brain has gone into panic mode several times throughout this application process. You naturally start factoring all the "what if's" etc. What if I messed up on the application etc. I know someone with an 80, who I believe with out a doubt is into the program, still worrying. I hear what you are saying but the worrying, is just part of the process.
actually, i'm going to retract what i said.
If you are on the bubble 71-75 range score range, i too would probably would be stressing out so now i understand where most people are coming from. That or if you unintentionally messed up sending in documents and is disqualified over a trivial error.
Sucks that some of you on the bubble will burst (i'm talking about the people who are on the low end of the alternate list and not get in).
For those who have competitive scores(usually 76 or higher), i probably wouldn't be worried.(presuming of course you got your documents prepared correctly).
I'm applying in 2020 and it's WAYY more competitive because of the new MSPAR... they are only taking 80 aplicants based off merrit instead of 100 applicants. If i don't at least have 78-80 points, i wouldn't be disappointed if I bubbled out and not get in. Then again, i'm very realistic with myself. I have to acknowledge that getting in the nursing program is very competitive.
callmepri
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https://www.mjc.edu/instruction/alliedhealth/adnprogram/adnapplink.php
Try that link. It works for me. I can still see it.