National University Cohort 65

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Hey Y’all!
I had to push back my application date to this cohort! I have yet to take my TEAS test, but my GPA is a 3.3 currently. Glad to “meet you all”

I will as soon as bst 322 posts ?

how about you?

14 hours ago, PingPongRN said:

I will as soon as bst 322 posts ?

how about you?

I still have to submit one of my transcripts from community college, and then apply to the college LOL. We’re supposed to apply to National and then the Nursing application separately, right? And how did you do in BST?

@Doja_RN I think it's an A but not too sure...

I believe so especially if you're transferring credits. I would do it sooner so they have time to look at everything. Best of luck to us both! Hopefully we'll be cohort buddies ?

Hi All!

I was wondering if anyone knows what they had to upload on complio and when it has to be completed? (besides the physical/ drug and background screen) Do we have to be compliant by 8/21?

Specializes in HCP for Sharp Healthcare/pre-nursing student.

Hello everyone!

I will be applying on August 21st for Cohort 65.
I'm taking my TEAS online through SDSU on August 17th.

Science GPA: 3.57
I'm reallllllly banking on getting a high 90's on the TEAS.

Any tips and advice would be gladly appreciated! ?

Good luck to everyone!

Hi all!

I'm thinking of possibly applying to Cohort 66 but need to take Bio Stats. If you don't mind me asking, how much was it to take that class?

Thanks in advance!

Specializes in HCP for Sharp Healthcare/pre-nursing student.

Hi Alexandra!

I believe it’s going to come out to about $1,665 since it’s a 4.5 unit class, if I am not mistaken?

But definitely follow up with your advisor. Best of luck to you! :)

Deadline is 9 days away! The forum seems a little bare right now, but it could pick up closer to the deadline I hope. Always love to meet fellow aspiring nurses.

How is everyone feeling? Is anyone attending the nursing forum scheduled for tomorrow?

@Doja_RN I can't believe, it's finally here! I went to the forum last year but wish I had gone to one more recently just for the best up to date information.

Have you submitted your application already? I can't tell you how much I love seeing "submitted" next to cohort 65!

On 8/13/2020 at 8:11 AM, PingPongRN said:

@Doja_RN I can't believe, it's finally here! I went to the forum last year but wish I had gone to one more recently just for the best up to date information.

Have you submitted your application already? I can't tell you how much I love seeing "submitted" next to cohort 65!

Which forum did you attend? I went to the one a couple days ago and a few things changed, like the updated average scores for cohort 64 as well as expected cost for the program. And I plan on submitting the application today or tomorrow, but I’ve sent my TEAS result already. I’m excited to see that “submitted” next to cohort 65, and even more anxious to see “accepted” next ?

@Doja_RN I have submitted everything, I frequently check it just to see the "submitted" next to it haha I have a problem.... I attended a forum in Aug of last year so by the time I applied I had forgotten a lot of the specifics of application. Thank goodness for this site too.

Feel free to add me on facebook if you are interested Emily Pongpakdee

Best of luck to us all! May the days pass quickly until we're offered a spot.

Specializes in HCP for Sharp Healthcare/pre-nursing student.

Question! I attended the forum just this past week and I wanted to clarify the ATI TEAS submission process..

Does ATI automatically submit our score to the school we chose as our primary institution upon registering? Or is there an option after we take the TEAS, to not have ATI submit it automatically?

Because I think he said that we can only submit our TEAS score (separate from applying for the RN program 3x) ONLY 3 times. At least I think that's what he said.

Just wanted more clarification if anyone knows! I'm taking my TEAS test on Monday so in case I'm not satisfied with my score, I want to retake it again and not have that score submitted.

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