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taeisa

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  1. Dude your advice is not law though.. I have also heard positive reviews about those programs..? Never seen a student there that wasn't happy...? either way! If people could not get into CCSF, ABSN and ELMSN are good alternatives regardless of what YOU have to say!
  2. This is very untrue and can be really bad misinformation for students interested in ABSN. There are MANY great PUBLIC ABSN programs that are 30-36k tuition compared to 100k tuition.... There are also many very organized but VERY competitive programs at many CSU's that offer ABSN. It is a great alternative route for many. However, also very heavy workload. Samuel Merrit, a PRIVATE college that offers ABSN, is very expensive and unorganized due to changes in their role system atm. ELMSN- is still a very good option, for some, and PUBLIC colleges like SFSU- ALSO OFFER IT, that is cheap.
  3. Hi Sarah, Do you remember what the specialities were that your friends on #4 were for? And how long did it take them to find out they got off waitlist?
  4. I wonder if they have two waitlists? like for merit and for lottery.. I don't think they have done lottery ppl yet
  5. the nursing dept does not like replying to emails ? I keep getting emails about financial aid rewards but nothing about a standby list or rejection
  6. I got nothing I wish they could have just rejected me or something already ?
  7. dang I haven't received anything and they aren't responding to my email eifher
  8. Yes, waiting to get off a waitlist for a few other programs (currently #1 on waitlist) but keeping USF as a placeholder. I spoke to a nursing professor I work with and asked her for her advice on this and I agree with her. Since this is a non-nursing degree, even though it's masters, you're still pretty much going to be entry once you leave. applying for a second bachelors or an accelerated bachelors seems to be the way to go even if we re-apply for next year. I don't to waste 100k+ for the same degree I can get for 10-50k. plus with the current political administration I'm worried about the future issues or loan issues that could arise and want to do this smart.
  9. I still haven't heard back. Still no response to an email I sent them Friday night either
  10. Hi; I am confused on how many total units this is. On the website it says both 68 units and 92? Which one is it?
  11. I haven't gotten anything. I submitted my application a min past the deadline so maybe they rejected me
  12. I have 0 clinical experience, but a lot of research projects and I work as a program coordinator for a women's health program. I think the personal statement + having strong letters of recommendation are important.
  13. I graduated in 2023, I applied and got accepted for Spring 2025, I wasn't ready so I declined, reapplied again for Fall 2025. How are you guys planning to pay tuition? Also have any of you guys got accepted/rejected for other programs or is USF your #1
  14. I got in! (SF Campus), but I am waiting till the first week of May to know if I got in for SFSU (currently #1 on waitlist) , anyone else in this boat?
  15. IKR!! we will find out about the initial round of waitlist offers after May 1, since that's the acceptance deadline. After that, it'll be a longer waiting game until August before we know for sure the final list. It's so hard not knowing how many people from our specialties actually got in...

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