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  1. Hi, guys! Is there a Facebook page for the Spring 2026 cohort? I have a few questions I'd like to ask since classes start on 1/20.
  2. mine is still visible. I checked earlier because I had to upload more transcripts
  3. I called last week. They said that applications would likely start getting reviewed by admissions after 10/15. I don't think we'll hear back until November or so unless you applied before the priority deadline
  4. I applied 9/21. I'm currently enrolled in an ADN program, but I applied to this program because the thought of 2 years + 1 extra year to get my BSN makes my head hurt. LOL I'm hoping to get in because I want to finish ASAP and just start working. I'm switching careers so the whole no income thing is killing
  5. Just a little background information. I'm 28 and live in NYC. I applied to an ADN program at bmcc, as well as the ABSN programs at Mt. Sinai and Wagner College. Mt. Sinai is much closer and I'm willing to bite the bullet to justify the high cost of the ABSN by paying half out of pocket and funding the rest with loans. Mt. Sinai claims they have started waitlisting. My final LOR has not been uploaded by my professor, so they cannot evaluate my application yet. I am confident that my stats will allow me to get in the program at BMCC. I just wanted to highlight some of the pros and cons of each of the schools if I am accepted/denied. BMCC Pros: cheap, clinicals are in the boroughs and easy to get to, promising NCLEX rate, starts in August cons: 2 year program, would have to do a bridge program after. I don't plan on working throughout the program. I'm an accountant now, and anticipate that I will quit before beginning any of these programs. Another thing that concerns me is that I'd be out of work for 2 years. Mt. Sinai pros: 15 months, 30 minutes from my house, clinicals are easy to get to cons: might get waitlisted and have to reapply for the Spring instead of starting in August Wagner pros: 15 months, I've read good reviews online about the program and its instructors, cheaper than Mt. Sinai's tuition, starts in August cons: 2 hr commute from where I live, so I'd be forced to dorm. This would increase the costs for the program. It would probably a couple of thousand more than Mt. Sinai's total tuition If you were in my shoes, what would you do? If I don't get accepted to Mt. Sinai, should I just commit to Wagner or take the longer route and go to the community college? There's also an option to reapply to Mt. Sinai and start the program in January 2026. Thank you!

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