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UPENN BSN MSN 2021
For those that received rejections/waitlist offers: did the wording seem kind of vague? I found the language to be a bit confusing. My letter appeared to be just like any typical rejection letter with: ”I regret to inform you that due to limited positions and the competitiveness of the overall applicant pool, all available seats for the Summer 2021 entering class have been filled at this time.” ...rejected, right? But this was succeeded by: “If you are interested in being placed on the waitlist, please submit the Waitlist Reply Form...” So, not rejected??? I’d be curious to know if others who were rejected received the same mixed signals? Or if this is a typical waitlist “offer” for UPenn? The wording felt strange and ambiguous to me. Do they not have a set pool of candidates that they specifically put on their waitlist? Do they offer this only to certain rejected applicants just to see who’s truly still interested? I honestly don’t know if I was waitlisted or rejected? Or both? Haha thanks and congrats to those who got in!
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UPENN BSN MSN 2021
So this is it, right? We should find out decisions this week? Does anyone have any more information regarding decisions timeline?
- Yale GEPN 2021
- Vanderbilt Pre-Specialty Entry 2021
- Vanderbilt Pre-Specialty Entry 2021
- Vanderbilt Pre-Specialty Entry 2021
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Vanderbilt Pre-Specialty Entry 2021
It's so funny that you brought this up. I literally just watched this video again after I left my comment a few hours ago (I hadn't watched it in about 9 months and needed to refresh on specific details). It just gets me so excited about their program that I really don't know how I'm going to be able to wait another 3-4 weeks until we find out...
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Vanderbilt Pre-Specialty Entry 2021
Wow, I feel like you're in my head. I could have written this same post! Waiting to hear from Yale and Vanderbilt's Midwifery programs here as well. There is so much to consider for both schools and I've been having a hard time trying to figure out which one I'd prefer to go to. Of course, I would be thrilled to get into either of them, but there are so many pros/cons to each route. Is it true that we have to find our own preceptors at Vandy? That, along with the potential OMTA placements, is a bit concerning to me. I also applied to the dual track CNM/FNP and it appears that the FNP portion is all online. I don't really like online classes (although it's unavoidable at the moment) and that has me a bit hesitant. Other than those considerations though, I would for sure say Vandy's my top choice. So much to consider...but I suppose I should wait and see what my options truly are before making a choice! Good luck to you!
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University of Rochester ABPNN May 2021
Has anyone heard anything yet? Nothing on my end...
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Yale GEPN 2021
Yes. They make another cut after the interviews. But, you never know. I know someone who applied, got an interview, and was then rejected. She then applied the following year and didn't get an interview. The subsequent (3rd) year she applied again and got in. So, if you don't get in, just apply again if this is where you want to go...
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UCSF MEPN 2021
Huh? Have you already received information about your interview date and time? The email says we won't find out that info until January (at which point I'm sure they'll inform us of who our interviewer is).
- Yale GEPN 2021
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Yale GEPN 2021
I received an email to check for a status update on the application around 10:55am EST this morning. I'm elated to be interviewing for NM/WHNP! I chose the last interview slot on the 15th, but I'm not sure if that makes any impact on decisions. However, I'm willing to take any help I can get haha. Anyone willing to share some of the things they're doing to prepare? What questions do you plan on asking? I'm also very excited to make it to this stage of the process since I wasn't invited to interview last year. I hope today is filled with good news for most! But, I also know what it feels like to be rejected at this stage of the process, so for those that didn't get an interview, I feel for you...
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UPENN BSN MSN 2021
Yes, I had to submit it multiple times. So, I sent one version to schools that consider me a "1st year graduate student/professional" and then I went back in, changed the designation to "5th year undergraduate" and sent it to the schools that consider me an undergraduate. Basically I just had to submit it multiple times in order to be sure I sent the right version to the right school. Does that make sense? The schools will look at the most recent version you send them, so you can go in and edit it multiple times while also deleting or adding the different schools.
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Yale GEPN 2021
Sorry to break off from the current topic, but I have a school question that I'm hoping others may have some insight on. Anyone else applying to multiple schools? I applied to quite a few for accelerated BSN/MSN programs and am getting conflicting instructions on filling out the FAFSA. For example, UPenn says to use the "5th year undergraduate" designation since they consider you to be an undergraduate for the BSN portion of the program. However, schools like Yale and Columbia want you to use the "1st year graduate/professional" designation. Unfortunately, there's no option for "I don't know, it depends on where I get in and where I decide to go"! So, I'm in a little bit of a dilemma because I don't know how to acquire financial aid package options from all of the schools (in order to make the correct decision for enrollment, et al) if I have to fill out the FAFSA differently depending on the school. Anyone else have this problem or know how to get around this? Much appreciated!