Yes, I was told that rejection letters go out first and if you have not heard anything from them by late June, you should likely expect that you have not been accepted (this is what the advisor told...
Cool. Having a backup plan is definitely a good idea. Unfortunately, I have all my egss in one basket right now. I just seriously can't afford to go anywhere other than MDC right now (I have too...
Oh...and when I dropped off my application, I also asked how many applications they had already received. The advisor told me that she did not know the figure for the AO, but they usually receive...
FutureRN, I've been following the thread and I want to tell you not to give up! I just dropped off my application for the Generic and Acclerated options starting in Aug, and I got the opportunity to...
It means you need 18 transfer credits, which is to include the english, biology, and anatomy & physiology (typically you would need 2 semester of this, so anywhere from 6 to 8 credits depending on...
LOL. Ok, If I get in this Aug, I'll try to remember not to waste money on the curriculum. Magnesium, as soon as I recieve word on my status (hoping I get it), I will let you know about purchasing...
That's pretty good Lovely. I had actually searched for diploma programs in my area and couldn't find any. That's awsome that you have that option thought. I'm not even sure if I'm going to do the...
How did the interviews go. Was it more "personal" as you all had expected, and if so, what exactly do you mean by that? I plan to apply to FIU's program in the future as
This is basically what I plan on doing. I'm taking my pre-reqs at a local community college. I will be applying to that same school's acclerated ASN program that will begin this fall. For me, the...
So after reading this (as well as other postings here and there), I would really like to know more about the CRNA experience. It's something I definitely am looking into, but I would like more...
Thank you so much for all the insight Magnesium. It sounds like it will certainly be challenging, but not impossible. Like EmpressT, I had a very rigorous, damn near impossible, undergrad experience...