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MSMU ABSN Summer 2021
CSULB doesn't have a ABSN program, but there is a trimester program and a semester program. Both are 5 semesters long with trimester program students having no summers, so we graduate faster. It started today too! I just finished my 2 classes but I feel really overwhelmed. Good luck to you peeps at MSMU! If you got the interview, you have a super good chance of getting in!
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MSMU ABSN Summer 2021
Congratulations and good luck to you all. I didn't get invited for the interview but I'll be starting CSULB's BSN. I'll graduate in 08/2022, so it'll be around the same time as you guys graduate.
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CSULB Spring 2021
@BREN_1599 @baka_ichigo I'm in trimester. If you don't want to wait and want to see a copy of the groups and schedule for trimester, PM me. Most likely, you'll be added to the group I'm in because we only have 7 people RN, whereas other groups have 8 or 9 people already. And make sure you guys get in the facebook group we have.
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MSMU ABSN Summer 2021
@anndreaa8 You can have up to 2 pre-requisites in progress. Keep in mind that MSMU ABSN program also has 3 philosophy requirements (2 philo/1reli or 2 reli/1philo) that most people have not taken. Sciences just need to be IP. I had 4 non-sciences in progress and was not given an interview due to having too many courses in progress. When you attend the information session, they soft "recommend" having at most 2 pre-requisites, but if there's a lot of applicants, it's basically a hard must have.
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Compton college and el camino college nursing Spring 2021
@somerdale @Rnhopeful23 Congratulations to both of you! I took most of my prerequisites at Compton and El Camino and from the NCLEX pass rates, both are fairly good programs. Can I ask what raw cumulative TEAS score you guys got? I'm asking to find out what the cut off score is.
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CSULB Spring 2021
Nah, unless you are a military veteran, you'll be given an even chance just like the CSULB pre-nursing students. Quota is just a number that the BSN program designates to achieve the variability of the class they want. From a pure numbers perspective, it doesn't matter because the average applicant from the past 4 applicant seasons has a near 4.0 and a 90 reading/90 composite raw TEAS score, with sample size of around 250 to 800 students. A 90 reading/90 composite TEAS score puts the applicant at the 99 percentile for students taking the test. Anything lower than a 4.0 means you'll have to knock the TEAS score out of the water. I saw a user on last application season claim they got in with lower than 80% on the TEAS, but they had military experience, which is a +1 point. So in theory, if you have military service, you're almost guaranteed in with a much less competitive academic/test score. That's why I believe there may be a quota to cap that military number. But that is only my guess, only CSULB admissions knows and I'm not sure if they would even share it. CSU Bakersfield is more blunt with this, they just say they have 2 seats reserved for military members and they must have a minimum of 75% on the TEAS and 3.0 GPA. CSU Sacramento and many other programs also award points for military service or use it as a tie breaker. My best advice for transfers is to not worry too much about the competition because unless you have military experience, you need to maintain a 4.0 GPA and score at the 99 percentile for TEAS just to be the average applicant. IF they use quota, it would only be used to restrict the number of military members.
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CSULB Spring 2021
@Opera2Nursing I found the handbook for this fall cohort online and shared it in the facebook group. I think others who haven't joined the group can take a quick look as well. https://www.csulb.edu/sites/default/files/u69356/csulb_nursing_undergraduate_handbook_052020.pdf The immunizations feel as if they were all done before 18, just basic immunizations, nothing special. I'm actually more nervous about the health insurance and malpractice insurance since I'm from overseas and I don't have either of those insurance. Definitely worth a quick glance, a few nuggets here and there.
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CSULB Spring 2021
2nd degree applicants don't need SOAR. That's like a introduction to college life for transfer students. From the SOAR Sign-Up link, this is what I get "SOAR is Not Required The SOAR program is required only for new undergraduate freshmen and transfer students. You are not required to sign up for SOAR. (Message #107)"
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CSULB Spring 2021
I'm a second bach, but mine says provisional admission instead. I'm guessing it is that you need to finish the courses you are currently taking. But let others chime in first. I'm taking some classes right now (bio 101, bio102, ochem1, genetics, and ochem/biochem, which are not required) but I have completed the golden four and all of the nursing prerequisites. The two are basically the same thing, just keep the ship steady and see you at the finish line!
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CSULB Spring 2021
@Opera2Nursing I don't think being 2nd degree bach will necessarily bump us down. If anything, it'll be quota based, like... 50% of seats are reserved for CSULB pre-nursing students. And then the a certain percentage for non traditional and a few seats for the military people (military service members get +1 point so they should be guaranteed a spot as long as their other markers are similar to us).
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CSULB Spring 2021
@Opera2Nursing Interesting, must a difference in how the communication exercise was done by different professors. It was the original exercise on Wednesday. For our group, we were allowed to add on to other's comments. The moderator even asked if anyone had anything to add after each person answered their own questions. I felt my two professors were really jovial and after seeing my other group members take the initiative, I had to jump on the bandwagon or be the odd quiet one. Maybe that was why my group was the second to last to finish. For us, it kind of helped relax the atmosphere since people were talking and smiling, but if its one answer per person... oh! the stress and pressure!