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St Vincents Students- A&P, Micro Question
So, I am deciding on whether or not to apply to the St. Vincents nursing program. I know I will have to test out of A&P and Micro as I have already taken all of them. I lookd online and could only find old posts about the testing process. I noticed that St. Vincents started offering Review classes for each subject. I was wondering if anyone has taken then- and then passed the exam. I'm assuming the review classes are helpful- I was just wondering if people found it easier to just take the class. Any advice?
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2011
Personally, I think that the CC's like having as many people apply as possible. They don't ever mind releasing how many people applied to each program- just what their stats are... makes you wonder. I am waitlisted again this year (3rd time in a row) for Gateway. I'm going to Southern, I figure I could've finished my Bachelors Degree in the time I've spent waiting for Gateway AND graduated with a BSN. Good Luck to all who have been selected for the program! And Congrats!!!
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2011
I'm trying not to give up, its just such a downer to be waitlisted AGAIN... I was really hoping THIS was the year. I'm going to look into finishing my bachelors degree in anything, and then maybe pursuing a ursing degree through the Yale program. Also looking into the BHSN program. I'm just so disappointed.
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2011
Well, I checked this morning (Gateway) and I am waitlisted. It says I will, once again, be getting a waitlist letter this week. My last name begins with "O". This is the third waitlisted letter I've received. I'm done.
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2011
Well, I've been waitlisted twice already at Gateway CC. If I get waitlisted again, I'm going to try and attend Southern or another 4 year institution. I had finished all of my non-nursing clinical classes last year and have nothing else to take at this point... seems like a waste of time to sit around if I'm waitlisted again. I could've finished my 4 year degree already at Southern, had I been smart about this. I already have an associates degree in Biology/Chemistry. The waitlist is so annoying. I had decent grades, a stellar TEAS score and an A in A&P. It just frustrates me to no end that someone will lower grades/scores have been allowed to pursue my passion!
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2011
I have to make a comment on here- after reading these posts. I have a few questions. I applied last year for Gateway and was waitlisted- never got in. I received an email when they received my application and all of my statuses said MET. However, they have not updated dates- they are still all from last year (when it wasn't electronic). Does anyone else have this too? I know they receieved my appliation because this year I switched my school of choice around- and it is reflective online. Second, while it is nice to be optomistic about being accepted- the reality is its tough- I dont care what anyone tells you at orientation. I have been waitlisted for two years now. I have a 89.9 TEAS Score, a 2.9 GPA (because I was stupid and took Organic Chemistry for no reason at all and received a D), and I have an A in A&P I. Not only was I waitlisted last year, but I was in the 40's! I didn't stand a chance! Unfortunately, there is nothing I can do at this point except keep applying and hoping after five years my grade will fall off. I have taken every non-nursing course needed for the program. Good luck, just wanted to spread my knowledge of the process from last year. Its all well and good to hope- but always have some sort of Plan B!
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
SO.... I'll start telling myself next year will be the year. Unfortunately, if its not next year- then its no year at all. Not to sound like I am not 100% wanting to pursue a nursing degree, its just that I have three small children and things like time/school/work need to fit... and so that means one more year of trying. Its so disappointing. I also wish that they could enter your transcirpts somewhere, so that you don't have to keep submitting transcirpts this year... oh well... kangaroo- good luck with A&P again. At least you will have something to focus on.
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
Just thought I would write in this thread to bump it up a little and perhaps ask if anyone has been taken off the waitlist for GCC? I am telling myself that the 2010-2011 is a no-go for me now, this way if they never get to me, then no harm right? I've decided to focus on the 2011-2012 application process. I know it seems far far into the future- but what else am I going to do. The sad part is that I dont have any classes to take. I've taken all of my non-nursing classes and got B's and mostly A's in them... so its not even worth taking a class over. I guess I will just focus on the TEAS because that seems to be the only thing that I can change this time around. Last year I got an 83.9 but I guess that wasn't competitive enough- since I am in the thirties on the waiting list- just doesn't seem to make sense to me- but I digress. Good luck to the students of 2010-2011:yeah:
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
TWO? THATS IT? I was hoping for more too. At this rate- I'll never make it into class for the 2010/2011.
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
Well- guess that is good news. Hopefully May 3rd will come around and some people decline admission (we can always hope). I wonder what happens to those people assigned to spring semester- do they get first dibs on the declined fall semester opening? At this point I don't care whether is it fall or spring that I get into as long as I get in THIS YEAR! I can't imagine having to do this whole process again! It would be nice to get updates saying something like... we are currently on #(blank) on the waitlist.
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
I am on the Gateway waitlist. Its the only school I marked off because I was working during the day, and planned to do that during school. I really hope people who got in have accepted other schools or choose not to attend at Gateway (is that horrible of me?). I have all my non-nursing classes completed, I am health-care certified CPR and everything is all set and ready. When people don't show up the first week- do they pull of the waitlist? That seems incredible that people would show that sort of disrespect, but then again I guess its good news for the waitlisters! Where are you waitlisted?
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
To the people who were accepted into the Nursign program for fall 2010. Is there a date you have to respond back by to hold your spot? I am waitlisted and wanted to know if there was still a glimmer of hope of finding out that I can be placed.
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
Well, its official... I've been waitlisted for the Gateway program. Got my letter in the mail today. I am devastated. I wonder how far down the list they could get, I mean, how many people actually turn down acceptance? There are 71 people on the waitlist, the letter says. Anyone ever been waitlisted? Can you tell me what number you were? It says that the waitlist is for both fall admission and spring too... Im just so sad right now.
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
Is anyone wished this weekend away? I hope I find out next week. Do you think they REALLY will go out on Monday? Please post when you get an answer, I'm dying to know when everyone finds out!!! So, lets change the subject a bit and get our minds off of things. How is the class from last year doing? Is there a current Gateway student that could tell us about what kinds of study groups are formed? Or how the clinicals are going? What was the biggest misconception they have found going into the program? I think it would be nice to have actual students at the information sessions- so we could ask questions are get real responses. I feel like after the application is handed in- there is no information given. Maybe a nice letter mailed out that says "thank you for your application" and "this is the process/timeline for creating teh list". It would certainly help with the calls the school must get. If it wasn't for this thread- I would have heard NOTHING about the process since my generic email in January. (I applied in November) Good luck to everyone!!!
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Ready to Apply CT Community Colleges- Nursing Program 2010
This is killing me... I heard that all the final application packages go to Hartford? Is this correct? I know that JBMmommy and hopefullyin are freaking out over the letters they have recieved, but I think my position is worse, since I have received NOTHING since the initial email in January. I wish a "everything looks good" email could go out! So, whats the timeframe? Are our applications in Hartford? How long does that take? Then who sends out the letters? I am trying REALLY REALLY hard not to think about it, but GOSH this is hard!