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Mercury01

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  1. Statistically, COS's NCLEX pass rate is high because they only do MCS, where they only pick their top applicants. I believe the stats will be relatively the same if the FCC program uses only the MCS system, too. Thank you
  2. YouTube or, if you are willing to pay, LevelupRN—online flashable. They have a pharm section, and it was helpful to me.
  3. FCC has a grant called the Promise Grant, which helps students pay for tuition, but I wonder if anyone knows if COS has something similar.
  4. I have a friend who went to the program and said if you quit your job, there's a program that will help you pay for tuition at FCC. You have to go to FCC Financial Aid to inform them you are no longer employed. I believe it's called the Promise Grant.
  5. I should have scanned mine too, but I was too lazy to do it. I regret not doing it.
  6. Haha Yes. I believe that, given the small pool of people this time around, they may be taking their time reviewing each applicant.
  7. I applied to FCC and COS only. For COS, I applied with 91 points, based on my calculations, but I am concerned that I may have missed some signatures, which could result in my application being incomplete. I scored a 91% on my TEAS.
  8. I don't think it's 2k. My friend called the APA division last week and said there were roughly 600 applicants, but then again, they might not be telling her the truth.

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