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  1. I’ve read in previous year’s posts that acceptance letters/emails were sent out as early as 2 weeks after the test date, and the first mandatory meeting approximately a couple weeks after that, so that would be around June.
  2. If you’re graduating high school this weekend, I would call them to ask if “graduated high school six months prior to the application deadline will receive preference” as stated on page 5 of the application packet is strictly followed. That will make a big difference in determining your chances of getting in.
  3. Wow! That’s an amazing score. You’re in for sure. How did you study for it? I know the red book was a big help, but it’s been forever since I had taken physics and chemistry, so the science section was my weakest in the result.
  4. Hi everyone, I took the NLN for the first time on Tuesday and didn’t know what to expect. I only had less than a week to study after taking 4 classes in the spring to bring up my GPA. I got a composite of 129 and 31 from my AP1 and Micro, so I got 160 in total. I’m not sure if I should be worried or glad. Does anyone know how many applicants they accept every registration period?

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