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  1. Yes! Were you able to make your schedule?
  2. So that course (CHM 111) is probably most comparable to a basic general Chemistry, but the CHE 112 is likely more of a fundamentals of organic/biochemistry for nursing. I know someone taking CHE 112 and it seems pretty easy. You should look into whether or not you can take it at Molloy over this Summer!
  3. Hey guys! So the CHE 112 course is really just a basic intro to organic and biochemistry for nursing majors. The “true” organic Chemistry at Molloy is CHE 200, so don’t take orgo at another school over the Summer! I would definitely call the school and see what will satisfy the requirement, because it’s only a 100 level Chemistry class. With all or most of the prerequisites completed before the start of the program, the BSN should be exactly two years. I’m unsure about how long the NP portion is.
  4. I applied to SBU’s accelerated program, interviewed, but was ultimately rejected. I went to Molloy for my medical assistant certification training and I absolutely loved it. It’s very expensive but it’s an amazing school. Everyone I know that’s went there loved it! I received my acceptance letter in early February. I also got into Suffolk, but will attend Molloy because SCCC is an ADN. Congratulations on your acceptance!
  5. Hi guys! I applied to SCCC too. My TEAS was an 82, but my rubric score was only a 75. I interviewed at Stony Brook but was ultimately rejected, so I really hope my rubric score is good enough!
  6. Hi! I don’t know for sure if the test needs to be done beforehand, but I would definitely do it before decisions have gone out. I know other schools require it as part of the application, so I think it would be helpful to have it done. The admissions rep told me over the phone that it should be about 8 weeks. I believe last year they found out starting in mid March. Good luck to you too!!
  7. They told me that they are only really looking at the Math and Reading sections. The minimum scores are a 78 for the math and an 80 for the reading. I don’t think there are specific pre-req courses as long as you have taken some biology and chemistry courses. They said that you can finish some of the pre-reqs while you are there if you are accepted and didn’t finish all of them beforehand
  8. Hey guys! I wanted to start a thread for anyone else applying to Molloy’s accelerated dual degree program for Fall 2020. I also wanted to share that I spoke to an admissions representative and learned that they are now requiring the ATI TEAS for admission. The Nelson Denny and math screening are no longer being given. Please reach out if you’re applying too!
  9. I know! I can’t believe that the decisions were just sitting on someone’s desk for so long. When is the add/drop deadline for the school you were accepted to?
  10. Me too. I still think it will be next week, though. Hopefully lol
  11. I remember you saying that! Which makes it worse that rejections were decided on and the notifications for them were simply not sent out yet. I feel like it’s cruel to make someone wait so long if it’s a rejection.
  12. I hope that that’s the case! I still feel like this is a long time to pick 80 of 160 people, though. I’m extra frustrated/nervous/everything else because I feel poorly about how my interview went and to have waited 3 months for a rejection letter would suck ?
  13. That’s true. But I know I’m going to ruminate about this regardless. It just helps to share my frustration with all of you guys ?

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