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Roseman University ABSN June 2022
I’d love to know a little more about the typical week of a non-hybrid student if anyone knows? They’ve told us to be prepared to be on campus from 8am-3pm, but I’m wondering if the classes mimic high school where you're constantly busy during those hours besides lunch and a break, or if its more like college where every day is a little different and some days you’ll be there the entire time and others you have a one hour lecture and that's all?
- Roseman ABSN Fall 2022
- Roseman ABSN Fall 2022
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Roseman ABSN Fall 2022
I interviewed last month and was admitted to Henderson! They did take the full two weeks and a couple more days. We interviewed on Tuesday April 5 and were notified Friday April 22 pretty late in the evening. Maybe 9pm? My guess is that they like to release them on Fridays after business hours in case people aren’t pleased with the outcome, but that’s complete speculation..
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Roseman ABSN Fall 2022
You will be totally fine in my opinion! I wouldn’t even consider that a low GPA (especially from Berkeley). I went to Berkeley also and had a 3.1 overall I believe? During covid I chose to do P/NP and Roseman considered all those grades a C which really hurt my GPA. My prerequisite GPA was also low since I had two classes in progress which they also count as a C until you finish, even if you are earning an A. I did have a 96 on my TEAS, but yours is still above average. Also, I applied at the very last minute for the August cohort and was accepted! You will be totally fine if you apply early and rock the interview. Pretty sure the acceptance rate is like 50% or close to it.
- Roseman ABSN Fall 2022
- Roseman ABSN Fall 2022
- Roseman University ABSN June 2022
- Roseman ABSN Fall 2022
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Roseman University ABSN June 2022
Hi Hannah! I’m new to allnurses so not sure if I’m doing this correctly. I have a couple questions I was wondering if you’d be willing to answer? Did you do the hybrid or on campus program? Do you know anything about whether or not the pass/fail grading impacts future acceptance into NP or CRNA school?
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Pass/No Pass Grading Option Impact on Future Studies
Hi everyone! I just sent in my application to the school I want to attend (Roseman University Aug 2022 ABSN) but after reading a few threads I’m freaking out. It’s the only school I’m applying to because my husband is in medical school here so we cannot move. They use a pass/no pass grading option that requires you to get a 90% on each exam to move on. It sounds like NP/CRNA programs take issue with this and consider it a 3.0, which isn’t a very competitive GPA. Does anyone have any insight? Is there light at the end of the tunnel for BSNs who want to pursue further education after attending a school like this? Please help calm my nerves!