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SPC Spring 2013 hopeful, anyone else biting their nails?!?!
I got in!!!!!! oh my gosh I can't believe its finally happened!!!!! I was an alternate last semester but this time I made it!!! I have a 3.7 GPA with all classes complete. I am going to info session for HCA (Largo Med/Northside EAYL) so if I choose that then i guess my seat will go to an alternate? Congrats to everyone, and please, for those that didn't get in or are alternates, don't give up; so many of us have been in that very position. Keep moving forward and you WILL get in!! thanks tcmcneill, for the tips on interview questions, I hope I won't be a goofball tomorrow at the interviews!! For those of you who are alternates you may want to check out the HCA EAYL programs tomorrow at HEC at 9 am.
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SPC Spring 2013 hopeful, anyone else biting their nails?!?!
Congrats everyone that is amazing!!!!!!! I am waiting patiently for my SPC email today and I am attending the HCA EAYL fair tomorrow. Could you both share what your interviews were like for BayCare EAYL? what kind of questions were you asked? I've been a housewife/mom for many years, and have recently gone back to upgrade my skills, so its been eons since I've interviewed. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks, and congratulations to bothe of you!! Your journey is beginning!!!!
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SPC Spring 2013 hopeful, anyone else biting their nails?!?!
I also got the email and I plan on attending the info session on Nov. 2 to see what its all about. I stopped in to the HEC and they said acceptance letters for the generic RN program at SPC will go out byt November 1st.. Just a few more days.... THE WAIT IS KILLLING ME!!!!!! Good Luck everyone!!!
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SPC Spring 2013 hopeful, anyone else biting their nails?!?!
Can someone please put me out of my misery, if I didn't get called for EAYL for an interview does that mean that I wasn't considered? I would do the day or night program.
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SPC Spring 2013 hopeful, anyone else biting their nails?!?!
Best of Luck gogator and tmcneill!!! please let us know how it turns out!!!! I haven't recieved a call for eayl, so I'm wondring if maybe I won't be considered. .
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SPC Spring 2013 hopeful, anyone else biting their nails?!?!
has anyone heard anything from EAYL or SPC???? I'm going mental lol.
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SPC Nursing Program 2012-2013 and EAYL Morton Plant
Good Luck everyone!! Keep us posted on your EAYL progress!
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SPC Spring 2013 hopeful, anyone else biting their nails?!?!
I applied for EAYL and SPC'S traditional RN for Jan 2013. Pretty psyched now that the deadline for SPC is officially closed and we are just waiting. I have all classes complete with a 3.7 GPA. I was also a goof-off when I was 18 and took comp 1 and speech, receiving B's in both . I have A's in everything else, but I guess I'll wait and see. I was an alternate for this past fall, when the average GPA was 3.88 and the lowest accepted was 3.75, . I'm praying I can squeeze in this time around. Good luck everyone! keep us posted about your progress!!!!
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SPC Nursing Fall 2012
As far as I know, the nursing dept. is hoping to let the alternates know by July 31st, although technically they can let you know right up until a week before classes begin. That's all I know. . I have no idea what the process is in terms of who gets in when, or how many alternates they choose. They used to let people know what 'number' they were on the alternate list, but they aren't doing that this time around. I am an alternate for the rn program. However, I do know that the lpn-transition is an entirely seperate class for the first semester. Good luck to you. I will be keeping my fingers crossed, and praying for you!
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SPC Nursing Fall 2012
This doesn't make any sense? The median acceptance GPA was 3.88. How are you an alternate? I must be missing something. I am also an alternate, I have all courses complete and my AA, but I had 3 b's which brought my GPA to 3.7. I don't have really high hopes for being selected this go round, so I enrolled in PHCC lpn program and I will hopefully bridge over lpn-rn when I am finished. I was really dissapointed. I'm holding out a shred of hope that I somehow can get into the spc program so I won't have to go through the whole lpn and then rn bridge. Also, you are a medic right? ARe you taking the paramedic to rn transition? Maybe you want to look into PHCC and HCC, Not sure if HCC has a transitional program but I know PHCC does. And, incidentally, PHCC has a a slightly higher nclex pass % than either SPC or HCC, so go figure. I think as ALavallee mentioned, you should see an advisor. I just think you should be in the program based on your stats. Are you missing a support course?