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achung101

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  1. I think if the "Transcripts" are removed off the To-do list in the student center, it means that they've received your transcripts successfully
  2. I think you just login with your high school account into Collegeboard and send your scores to CSULB. From my understanding, I don't think theres any other way you can send AP scores unless its directly from Collegeboard
  3. I think in previous years, official acceptance emails from SON came around a week later so we can expect to hear some news early-to-mid next week!
  4. Does anyone know if conditional admission to CSULB mean that you have been accepted into the SON?
  5. Has anyone received an update today? Maybe they won't be sending out anything on weekends...
  6. Okay, thanks for letting us know! I'll just list my organic Chemistry class ?
  7. So I should just put down 4.5 units instead of 9 right? Since I should just listing 1 of the 2 Chemistry courses that I took to fulfill the Chemistry requirement.
  8. By any chance, did you apply for the Traditional BSN undergrad program at CSULB or are you applying for another pathway? Because I got the same email as the others in which we are to send in transcripts/official documents when the school requests it.
  9. Not sure...I'll try to contact enrollment services too. Please let us know if you get a response! Hopefully we'll know ASAP so we can just edit our supplemental application before the 21st.
  10. Sorry, but what do you mean by "ticket"? Do you mean email? I've sent an email to them but they have yet to reply.
  11. Just to add on: for CSULB's Chem 140 fill-in section, my college required two different Chemistry courses combined to fulfill that Chem 140 requirement. Is there a section where I can report the grades for both classes, or do you think that I should just put in the average (I got an A in both so I can just put A but it may be confusing for other students at my college who got different grades for those 2 courses)?
  12. Geez I thought my academic resume was pretty competitive but yall are freaking geniuses ? Here are my stats: GE GPA: 4 / 2 = 2 Science GPA: 4 TEAS overall: 90.0 x 0.02 = 1.8 TEAS reading: 85.1 x 0.02 = 1.702 = 9.502 Also side question: I haven't started the supplemental app yet, but for those that did, in the section where they ask you for your grades in the CSULB science prereqs (with their specific course names listed), did yall just plug in your grade for the equivalent class from your college?
  13. Basically, to make the application deadline to the school that I want to apply to, I have to take two science/lab classes in the next fall and Spring. Chem 1 and Physiology in the fall Chem 2 and Microbio in the Spring Do you guys think its doable? I am not a bad student, but I'm not insanely bright either. I have an A in anatomy right now and have a 4.0 GPA so far my first two semesters at community college (28 credits so far but a lot were easy general ed classes). I'm trying to take a lot of general ed classes this Summer to free up time for the fall and next Spring, so I can just take my two lab classes in each semester, nothing else. I most likely will quit my part-time job by then and I don't have any kids/other responsibilities. But my study habits are not the best and I get distracted easily. So in conclusion, have you guys taken 2 labs together and how was your experience?

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