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I was wondering if anyone applied there. I also applied to:
CSUEB
Los Angeles Pierce
Los Angeles Valley (once their apps open on April 11th maybe)
LA county Allied health
COC (I really doubt I get in because I did 2 attempts on the teas)
Glendale Community college
STATS:
OVERALL SCIENCE GPA (3.33)
OVERALL GPA (3.56)
TEAS VI: 72.7%
I know it's early, but I want an early start. I just need to get into a nursing program before my pre-req expire :/ My best bet so far for me is Allied health, GCC, Pasadena, and maybe Pierce
Good luck everyone! I started the program this semester.
I'm not sure of the average points, but almost everyone who was accepted already has a bachelors degree or scored 90% or higher on the teas.
They will send out acceptance, alternate, and decline letters. If you are an alternate, you will not know where you fall on the list. I believe some people got in a month before the program started.
So far everything is great! The teachers are all nice and knowledgeable.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Good luck everyone! I started the program this semester.I'm not sure of the average points, but almost everyone who was accepted already has a bachelors degree or scored 90% or higher on the teas.
They will send out acceptance, alternate, and decline letters. If you are an alternate, you will not know where you fall on the list. I believe some people got in a month before the program started.
So far everything is great! The teachers are all nice and knowledgeable.
Let me know if you have any questions.
What were your stats if you don't mind me asking?
Did anyone consider LATTC? It's just a 2 semester wait list and year round applications. My coworker goes there and she said it took 2 semester. The website says that's the average wait time as well. You can apply as backup school or if you fail whatever nursing program you got into.
where's that?
I really wanna check it out!
sr20alex
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Congratulations!
I got put as an alternate to PCC's LVN-RN bridge. Crossing fingers.