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Spoke to an advisor who said that they usually don't go below the 89 percentile even with people getting high scores. Anyone above 90 should be fine and she said acceptance letters should go out by the end of March. I am waiting patiently and hope I am one of the 60 people who made it in.
congrats and good luck to all who got in! just a word of advice from someone who is about to graduate... try to not always believe in the rumors you hear. our class did a critical care rotation at LGH and they were able to pass meds, have 2 patients each, do IV pushes, hang IV's etc... :)
What is important to study for 103 lectures. They added 10 more questions for the quizzes. The reading for clinical and labs is a lot and the workout has me so stressed out. Someone in a different clinical said they were told that the workbook wasn't important and to concentrate on the reading. Praying to pass 103.
omonhpy
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Yes, because I live right down the street from Glenbrook and worked there so I am familiar with the hospital. I would have liked to try LGH but was warned against that and didn't want to drive so far away.