National University San Diego Cohort 69

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First off, I'm astounded by the cohort number I'm hoping to get into, LOL. The application deadline is November 12, 2021 with the program start date in April 2022. After browsing previous cohort pages here, I'm a liiiittle nervous. 

Does anyone know if you can be in-progress for pre-reqs at the time of application? My final pre-req ends in December, a month after the application deadline. 

Specializes in Future Nurse.

Im glad it went well!! I had mine this morning also and the professor was so sweet, which also means she was hard to read! I think mine went well , just really nervous on waiting!! The worst part LOL

 

Good luck!!

 

 

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Hi Guys,

I also applied for cohort 69 and my interview is on 12/8 which is tomorrow. I'm super nervous!! What did you guys wear? Do we have to dress formally?

I got a GPA of 3.7 and scored 94 on TEAS.

SUPER NERVOUS! what kind of question did they ask? 

Specializes in Future Nurse.

Wishing everyone luck! Hopefully we find out in the next few days. 

24 minutes ago, Alexus DEliseo said:

Wishing everyone luck! Hopefully we find out in the next few days. 

Girl you scared me ? I’ve been monitoring this like a hawk to see if anyone posts if emails went out haha. Good luck to you & everyone!

Specializes in CNA.

Hi everyone, I'm Liz and I just got my acceptance email for Cohort 69! I was denied for the last cohort and waited about 8 days for their decision, so I'm very shocked to see this announcement only 2 days after my interview. I look forward to working with you all! 

My Stats: GPA: 4.0 and TEAS: 93.3% 

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14 minutes ago, buleley said:

Hi everyone, I'm Liz and I just got my acceptance email for Cohort 69! I was denied for the last cohort and waited about 8 days for their decision, so I'm very shocked to see this announcement only 2 days after my interview. I look forward to working with you all! 

My Stats: GPA: 4.0 and TEAS: 93.3% 

OMG! Congratulations!!! 

Hi. I just got my acceptance email, and I'm very happy. Good luck to everyone!

Specializes in Future Nurse.

Hi everyone congrats to everyone admitted!! I received an alternate placement. I'm wondering what the odds are of being accepted? Has anyone been put as an alternate before?

 

Congrats again!!

Specializes in 10 years healthcare experience.

Hi everyone!! I received my acceptance email as well!! Can't wait to start this journey with you all! Congrats to everyone!! My name is Charlene btw ?

Alexus, I think being accepted as an alternate is a very good sign! I'm not sure what the odds are, but there are many circumstances where students are not able to start. So please don't lose hope!

OMG Guys I got in!! CHECK YOUR NU SCHOOL EMAIL! I check my own Gmail and I didn't see anything?

Congrats to everyone admitted!!!!

Stats:

3.7 GPA 

94 TEAS

Specializes in CNA.

Hi everyone, 

:/ Getting kinda discouraged because I really like the NU program and my options are limited since I just graduated high school in 2020. I got a 3.7 Science GPA and 88% on the TEAS and didn’t make it into Cohort 68 OR 69 :( After 68, I retook the TEAS and did a CNA program, clinicals and all. I got the same score on the TEAS but I thought experience would help since the interviewer told me last time most applicants don’t have much but I guess it didn’t help boost my chances. 
Im trying to apply to community colleges too but my options are really limited since they all start only once a year and I can’t really be sitting around every year waiting for acceptance you know? I’m thinking of trying to go out of state for now since everything is still giving the option to do online because of covid  

Specializes in CNA.

@cg214 Hi! So sorry to bother you, do you mind telling me what your overall score or interview score was? I think they give you the breakdown if asked. I’m just confused because I got a 3.7 GPA as well and an 88% TEAS. Last cohort I did super bad on the interview, sped through it and was vague and got a 16 but this time I did a CNA course and talked about it a lot and was in depth with my answers so I’m positive I got a higher score but I’m starting to wonder if healthcare experience really does affect your chances despite them saying it doesn’t ? 

 

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