- University of Texas at Arlington Fall 2020 Cohort
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UTA BSN Fall 2020 Waitlist
Hello! I am on the waitlist as well. I believe the original poster is correct if you meet if you have completed all your pre-requisites and your GPA is above 2.75 you are basically wait listed. So in other words anyone who did not get accepted for Fall 2020 is wait listed if they meet the admissions requirements. I find this really disheartening. Anyway, I have decided to focus on apply for Spring 2021 instead and hope I can somehow get in. I did have a question about you Hep B titer. Where did you get yours done? Thank you!
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University of Texas at Arlington Fall 2020 Cohort
I am fully aware of that I am thinking about regrouping and scraping my dreams of starting Fall 2020 and instead of focusing on trying to get in Spring 2021. Sounds like people who had high points than I, and I am not partnered, were wait listed so figured those people would get pulled first and some already did. I am also taking nutrition, as someone else mentioned, so I can apply to TWU as well in case UTA rejects me again (haha).
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University of Texas at Arlington Fall 2020 Cohort
Yes which is why I wanted to take them all 3 in Summer of 2020 but I very very much doubt I will get pulled off the wait list. Like I mentioned I think people which much higher scores got wait listed and some have already been called off the wait list. So I was thinking about not stressing over Fall 2020 and just set my aim at reapplying for Spring 2021.
- University of Texas at Arlington Fall 2020 Cohort
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University of Texas at Arlington Fall 2020 Cohort
Hello everyone, I have a quick question for you guys. I applied for the Fall 2020 AOBSN at UTA and was wait listed. I very much doubt I will be called off the wait list as I am hearing some people with points of 8 and high got wait listed. I am more in the 7.4 (ish) range if I remember correctly. So I am planning on taking Patho, Pharm and the clinical nursing class at UTA before reapplying for the Spring 2021 term. My question is would you guys recommend I split Patho and Pharm up? I was thinking taking Pharm and clinical nursing Summer 2020 then Patho in Fall 2020. One reason is I am paying out of pocket and during COVID times it would be easier for me to come up with $2K needed vs $3K. The other one being I hear you have to make a B or higher if you get a C you will get placed on probation. Since I plan on working while taking this classes figure why stress split them up, work on getting those coveted B or higher grades, and reapply in Spring 2021. What are your guys thoughts on this strategy? Any guidance would be much appreciated. P.S: I have a MS in Counseling so doing these hard sciences has been an entire new experience for me :)