Pasadena City College (PCC) Fall 2018

Nursing Students School Programs

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Hey guys, I just turned in my application for PCC today and I wanted to start a thread to see who else applied. Share stats, questions, etc... on here :)

Does anyone know their cut off point to get into program?

do you know when we will hear from them ?

do you know when we will hear from them ?

July 9th is the 10 week mark, but from all of the other threads regarding admissions, they often run behind.

3 weeks down, 7+ to go.

Hello. I also applied for the fall 2018 cohort. The wait is killing me...Good luck to everyone! If only we could all get in...

Hi everyone! I am writing a comment to letting you guys that you can calculate your score from this link below.

ADN and LVN to RN (Career Ladder) Selection Criteria - Nursing Programs - Pasadena City College

What is your total score for selection criteria?

Hi everyone! I am writing a comment to letting you guys that you can calculate your score from this link below.

ADN and LVN to RN (Career Ladder) Selection Criteria - Nursing Programs - Pasadena City College

What is your total score for selection criteria?

I feel like most of that information was just added. Is it just me?

mine is 60 :( what about yours?

i got 60 out of 100 which makes my chances very slim, i dont have any of the experience they want and no bachelors just an Associates :( do you guys known of the least score the have taken in the past?

Hi everyone, I'm hoping to get accepted at Trinitas SON this fall "God willing", does anyone know what book they are using for the NURE 130 (nursing trends) class? I would like to get a head start on the reading and be ready for the semester. Please advise. Thank you

Hi everyone,

I am new to this thread but submitted my application to PCC for fall 2018. Does anyone know if there is a cut off score? I combined my points and I have a pretty low score. If I added them right I should be at a 68. Just trying to see what my chances are. Good luck to all of us!

Best of luck to all of you in your nursing aspirations - but if you do NOT get into PCC it may be a blessing. The program is essentially self taught, or taught largely via ATI software. Many PCC grads white knuckle it through 3rd and 4th semester. The upper semester teaching is inconsistent and not helpful. This is where the lectures really start to become less and less useful and reading multiple textbooks, watching youtube videos, and practicing at home really leads.

I have head so many better things about LACC, the Cal State Programs, and others.

You will survive no matter where you end up, but this place is not the shining institution that it used to be. Lots of in-fighting and rivalries between professors. No regular director (interim director now for several years), lost the person who design and ran the SIM lab to retirement and no good replacement yet (it's been 2 years). Glitchy laptops for testing. Inconsistent and insecure wifi on campus. Only 1 working sink (out of 7) in one of the main bathrooms. Do I need to go on? Students are constantly debating the ethics of reporting the school versus losing all the work they have put into the program thus far if the board takes the credentials away. It's not pretty.

Best of luck to all of you in your nursing aspirations - but if you do NOT get into PCC it may be a blessing. The program is essentially self taught, or taught largely via ATI software. Many PCC grads white knuckle it through 3rd and 4th semester. The upper semester teaching is inconsistent and not helpful. This is where the lectures really start to become less and less useful and reading multiple textbooks, watching youtube videos, and practicing at home really leads.

I have head so many better things about LACC, the Cal State Programs, and others.

You will survive no matter where you end up, but this place is not the shining institution that it used to be. Lots of in-fighting and rivalries between professors. No regular director (interim director now for several years), lost the person who design and ran the SIM lab to retirement and no good replacement yet (it's been 2 years). Glitchy laptops for testing. Inconsistent and insecure wifi on campus. Only 1 working sink (out of 7) in one of the main bathrooms. Do I need to go on? Students are constantly debating the ethics of reporting the school versus losing all the work they have put into the program thus far if the board takes the credentials away. It's not pretty.

How do you know if this is fact? Are you a former student or graduate?

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