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lolandrew

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  1. I got in with: 4.0 on prereq's and 90% on the test. Anybody receive an email about the to-do list? I have a problem lol. I don't have health insurance right now and was planning on buying through CSULB. However, to buy it, a student must have 6 registered units etc and I am a Fall10 transfer student. It says we need the proof of insurance by the middle of summer. Anybody else have this problem?
  2. I just used the phone system and found out I got into the university. Beats waiting for the snail mail lol.
  3. I found out on the 25th. It seems like there is a problem with my application with the general College, however.... For all those waiting, Good Luck!
  4. why hello, I just graduated high school have currently registered to Pasadena City College, I become more and more confused about the degrees. At PCC, its possible to get an ADN from them and they say that they're accredited by the CBN but not the NLNAC. I dont really want to stop at an ADN so I really wanna go to CSULA for their BSN program but their BSN program is totally impacted and their RN-BSN isnt. CSULA's RN-BSN program calls for a degree certified by the NLNAC so my associates degree at PCC would be totally rendered useless unless I take a difficult exam to enter. Would it be better to have an ADN under my belt before a BSN? Would it take longer before I can start working (mom barely makes enough and my dad has a failing business)? suggestions anyone? thanksss a ton. (btw I live in LA)

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