Published Sep 14, 2011
pixie976
21 Posts
Hi all!
For anyone intersted, i went to the NCC nursing information session this morning since i am looking to apply in the spring for the fall classes.
The calculation they use for entrance is based on your gpa (includes all classes taken that are part of the curriculum, not just the pre-reqs if you have taken more then them) times the number of credits you have towards the curriculum. Found that interesting since i had heard many people ask about the way they determine.
Hopefully when i apply in the spring there wont be many applicants going for evenings and they wont have too high a gpa or more credits then me (wishful thinking LOL)
also, some of the people in the class ask the most ridiculous questions, they should be immediately eliminated from applying for the program for not being able to understand even the admission process! (sorry for being mean!)
JonB04
467 Posts
How exactly woul it work say someone has a 4.0 in all pre reqs and co reqs
4.0 times # of credits
thank you so much do they look at the classes your currently taking..i did your calculations and came up with 80 out of a possible 144 points..doesnt look good for me
Mindylane
334 Posts
I agree... some people SHOULD be eliminated immediately! I have such idiotic people in my pre-req classes at Nassau, and it's sad that they've passed the most basic of courses. What is even sadder is that the professor puts up with the idiocy, wasting the time of the students in the class that are actually interested in learning, versus those that are there to put on a production.
i am just hoping the idiots (for lack of a better term!) are the ones applying when i do in the spring , so i have a better chance of getting in for the fall! i hate to have to wait!