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- UF BSN 2019
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UF BSN 2019
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2225773717736109/ Here is the link for the facebook page. Please invite anyone that you know is going to be in the program that is not on here.
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UF BSN 2019
I’m going to start a Facebook page for our class once I get off work! I’ll post the details then.
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UF BSN 2019
I got in as well!! However, I second everything that was said above. If you did not get in, your nursing journey only ends here if you let it. There are many ways to get R.N. behind your name so don't let this discourage and stop you.
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UF BSN 2019
I'm trying to transfer in from FSU. I applied to both programs and was waitlisted at FSU, but was then ultimately denied (they changed how they did the waitlist this year and wouldn't take anyone off it after two week ago even if someone dropped). My backup plan if I don't get into UF this year is to change my major to social work and then apply again next year to UF, FSU, UCF, USF etc... I just technically finished my freshman year, but was able to apply early because I had most of my prereqs done from dual enrollment. I have a 3.75 overall GPA, scored a 85% on HESI with 9000 critical thinking, member of Phi Eta Sigma (honor society), member of various clubs, and have over 200 volunteer hours at local major hospitals in patient care and also worked in a leadership positions with various jobs. We'll see what happens soon hopefully ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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UF BSN 2019
Wait they actually found out in February but it was at 4:45 pm and they received emails
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UF BSN 2019
The accelerated program has already found out about an hour ago.
- UF BSN 2019
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UF BSN 2019
I applied to FSU (where I go right now) and was waitlisted and then denied. I was going to apply to USF but I didn’t have 7 out of my 8 prerecs done.
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UF BSN 2019
I agree completely. I go to FSU and am on the waitlist for their program now and will hear from them May 9th about the final decision and will probably have to accept pretty quickly. I was hoping I'd hear from UF on May 10th so I could make a decision about which one I wanted to do (assuming I got into both) without having already been taking summer classes and have a lease signed. I get UF doesn't have you take summer classes for the program, but that's not the case with everyone and it'd just be nice to know everything.
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UF BSN 2019
This wait is killllling me. Like it makes sense for them to wait until final grades come out so there aren't a bunch of changes with people failing classes, but still I feel like they should have it pretty set before that and then just have to make slight changes.
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UF Traditional BSN 2019
Did anyone else get an email about completing the online assessment? Does anyone know what type of questions consists of?
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FSU Traditional BSN 2019
I got waitlisted. What about you guys?
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FSU Traditional BSN 2019
I haven't heard anything since the email Friday saying decisions were delayed. If I don't hear anything by tonight I'm not going to expect it until Friday.
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FSU Traditional BSN 2019
Heads up!! According to someone I know who is already in the program we won't be getting decision tomorrow because who ever has the final say on all the decisions isn't here. She said we'd probably get decisions Monday or Tuesday.
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UF Traditional BSN 2019
Does anyone know when they are supposed to send out decisions?
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FSU Traditional BSN 2019
I got an interview at 11am! Best of luck to you all!
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UF Traditional BSN 2019
Physics and vocab are both not on the version we are required to take.
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FSU Traditional BSN 2019
Hey there! I wanted to start a thread for anyone else who has applied to Florida State University. This is my first year at FSU, but I'm applying now since I had so many credits and pre-recs done from dual enrolling. My overall gpa is 3.74 and my science gpa is a 3.62. I'm taking my final pre-recs - A&P 2 lecture and lab and nutrition this semester. I am also applying to UF.
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UF Traditional BSN 2019
Hey there! Applying as a transfer from FSU. 3.76 gpa and I've been involved in clubs and have volunteered at 2 major hospitals for about 225 hours total. Only got an 86% on the HESI but I got 900/1000 on the critical thinking portion so I'm wondering how they weigh all of that within the application?