Published Sep 22, 2019
queenslimmm
48 Posts
Hi! I figured I start a thread (I know it's super early, but I can't be the only one that plans ahead!) for Fall 2020 admissions!
I started my application and hope to find someone else out there going through this process. I have a question though after reading other NYU ASBN threads:
Are we allowed to submit an application if we have some prerequisites courses in progress? I plan to take the remainder of my prereqs (nutrition, statistics, chem, and dev psych) during spring 2020 semester.
I'm super nervous! I have by BS in Early Childhood Education - totally different spectrums. Goodluck to everyone! Hope to hear back from someone soon ?
yingyang
1 Post
Hi. I’m in Hawaii, also preparing to apply. Are you required to TEAS exam before applying to Nursing School in your state?
On 9/22/2019 at 8:19 PM, yingyang said:Hi. I’m in Hawaii, also preparing to apply. Are you required to TEAS exam before applying to Nursing School in your state?
I think so! I would check their website for specific requirements
tropicalbreeze
301 Posts
Hi, I'm applying too ?
For NYU, I don't think we need TEAS. Also, @queenslimmm you can apply while you're still working on pre-reqs. I'm reading their website and it says:
Individuals who have not completed prerequisite courses can apply to enter NYU Meyers's BS program with advanced standing credit. The average length of full-time study for students that have not completed the prerequisite courses prior to matriculation is two years or five terms.
Applicants who do not plan to meet all prerequisite requirements before matriculating should apply as a non-accelerated student, but should still use the Second Degree Application.
The Second Degree Transfer (Non-Accelerated) program allows students to complete remaining prerequisites prior to entering the four consecutive semesters of full-time study in nursing coursework and can begin in the fall (September) or spring (January) semester.
FuturenurseJulius
hi!
I just applied as a second degree non accelerated program student for Spring 2020. I wanted to know from you all what are my chances of getting accepted as a transfer?
I am asking because I dnt have the highest grades. I graduated from Cuny City Tech with a GPA of 2.95 with a Bachelor Degree of Technology for hospitality management. I am hoping my essay and recommendation can outweigh my gpa. How lenient is the admissions office for accepting transfer students like myself? Thanks!
Hi @futurenursejuanny87
I'm applying for the accelerated program because all I need is chemistry, which I plan to finish this coming spring semester. I'm a little nervous because my cum GPA in my university is 2.65 (psychology major) as well as my pre-req GPA. I have a little volunteer experience at Stanford's children hospital. I'm hoping to get in by my letter of rec and my essay since I heard NYU looks at apps holistically.
girlsgonegaga
23 Posts
Hey everyone! Does anybody have an idea of when we should expect to hear back for Fall2020 ABSN?
marquisdelafayette
184 Posts
Good luck to everyone applying! I just started the process today and I have a few questions for anyone who might know the answers:
Thanks to anyone who can help out with this. And good luck to everyone applying! I hope to see you there! ?
purplecat123
12 Posts
Hi everyone,
Decided last week to attempt to apply to NYU despite the tuition costs. Having a nightmare trying to figure out the correct prerequisites that NYU will accept. Does anyone know how recommendation letters should sent in?
Hope we can all keep each other updated! Good luck to all
hi @milo527
i'm working on my app right now too. i think the letter of recs will be submitted on the common app?
ToBeANurse
47 Posts
Has anyone had trouble with the submit button on the Common App? Maybe we can't submit until the priority deadline?
@ToBeANurse I haven’t tried but i have been reading the previous threads on ABSN Spring 2020 and people submitted way before the priority deadline. There may be something wrong w the common app. I would give NYU a call just in case to check.