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  1. Congratulations! That is super exciting! I am most likely be going to MGH and I heard from the admission that the class size is about 100 every year.
  2. Hi, I am in too. Hello classmate ?
  3. Ah! I got an email notification for the admission and I submitted my application a couple days before the priority deadline (May 1st).
  4. I just got the admission decision and I'm in!
  5. I asked the admission and they told me that they will get back to us in the next few weeks if you submit the application before May 1st. Others who apply after May 1st will hear back after July 1st. Not sure "few weeks" is how many weeks.., but keep our fingers crossed!
  6. I took AP 1 and 2 recently. It took me about 2 months to finish both of the classes because I was trying to make the application deadlines. I really like the classes. It is definitely not easy. You have to really study and know your material in order to do well in them. Exams are short answers, sometimes essays, matching, fill in the blank and multiple choices. The lab parts are open book so you can take notes and look at the notes while you are taking the exam. Make sure you take detailed notes for the lab because I feel the questions are pretty hard and detailed. The bonus part is that you do not have to purchase textbooks and you could study literally everywhere. Even though I speeded both classes through, I feel that I learned well. I finished both classes with As. I took TEAS right away and got 90% in the science section. I also kept all the lecture notes as I feel it will come in handy in the future. I think it's really well structured and you will learn at your own pace. Good luck!
  7. I studied for about 1 month and got 88% on the first try. I would recommend purchasing the practice exams at ATI testing website on top of all the books that people mentioned in the previous post. The formats are basically the same so you know what you are dealing with here. I would say to put most efforts on A&P for sure. I got some really detailed questions that I still could not find answers now lol. I think the most important thing is to relax during the test. It made a huge difference. I treated the reading session as if I am reading random articles in my leisure time. I feel that the time wasn't really a constraint for me. I read slowly and I still had about 5-10 minutes to spare. I did not rush into other sessions but went back to look through all the questions. Good luck!
  8. Hi! I submitted my application before 5/1/2019. I got an email saying they received everything and are currently reviewing the application. Has anyone heard anything back!!?

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