National University Cohort 67 San Diego

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Hello Pre-Nursing Students!

Despite Cohort 67 being quite a bit away, I figure I start up a thread early for those of us that are eager.

I plan on applying for the May 2021 deadline. I just knocked out BST 322 and am taking ILR 260 with NU this next coming month!

I just took the TEAS and came out with a 85.3!

 Please feel free to share your stats: GPA, TEAS, work experience, second degree (if any).

For those of us who already made it through and ended up on this thread, any insight would be awesome on what to expect!

On 2/28/2022 at 3:21 PM, Goddess6 said:

Hi I am applying to National University's BSN program and I was wondering if anyone knows if theres an online community college or another school you can take the co-requisites to graduate for the "340A-spanish workplace and Spanish 341- Cross-Cultural" courses? or are they only offered at NU?

*Also does anyone know if you need to have the 2 Spanish classes complete in order to sit for the NCLEX? or its just to graduate?

thanks in advance , please share thoughts on the program 

Hi!

From my understanding, for SPN 341, you'll have to take at NU, and 340A, you can petition to test out.

The other co-req is "ILR", which is an "NU-only" class, but I was able to apply my community college upper-division English (205), and took a short "Library Research" class (LIBS 101) at a community college to suffice for that IRL credit. Way less expensive!

Hope this helps. Best of luck!

Any National University Alumni here? if you can share your experience with the program, pros and cons.... also for those who got it, what was your math and science GPA and TEAS?

 

any advice helps!

Hi Cohort 67! I just applied to Cohort 71 and have an interview 6/15, woo! I'm coming here because I am curious if anyone of you got in to your Cohort with no med experience? I feel like everyone applying has some and I am scared that that will be my deal breaker. I have TONS of customer service experience and have been a licensed esthetician for 9 years, working mostly in holistic esthetics. I feel like being an esthetician, I have a good amount of experience and knowledge, but not sure they'd look at it that way? I do have 15 hours volunteering at a Retirement Community, but that's back from 2016 so not even sure if that'd be worth it??

 My stats are 3.8 and 81.3% - second time applying, first time getting an interview!

Thanks in advance for any help/advice! 

Can someone who's in the program please list what interview questions they ask for the BSN program? super nervous for my interview

 

Thanks in advance!

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