i was under the impression that csulb only gave preference to their students over transfers that are declared pre nursing majors. I don't see why they would give preference to a declared chem major...
i'm assuming csu east bay is in northern cal.? i've never heard of it until now but i checked it out on the college board website and it seems like the university is one of the easier csu's to get...
by the time i apply next year i'll have 70 total transferable semester units (the max for csu's) and have met all of the proficiencies so i shouldn't have to take any more classes to get my degree...
i won't be ready for nursing school until spring 2013 (yikes!) but i pretty much plan on applying to every ADN and BSN program within 20 miles of where i live. so far this would be cal state LB, Cal...
i'm taking 21 units this semester (anat, chem, human development, philosophy, speech, and psych) but i don't have any kids or a job! Also, at my school to be considered a full time student you need to...
they won't know until Jerry Brown decides on a budget for the year. i know that since nursing is an impacted program if they do end up accepting transfers in the spring you have to be an upper...
I will definitely take that into consideration, I mean if I meet their criteria I might as well right? I was wondering if you knew, since you are already attending, if I may have a better chance...
thanks so much! I will try and focus more on my classes rather than dwelling on how long it will take to complete my degree since I really REALLY want to be a nurse. I guess what I find the most...
I actually just realized it is 42 units! Lol. Whoops. The problem for me really is that I really want to get into LBCC's Nursing program because the campus is literally 5 minutes from my house. They...