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pottyforce

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  1. I got my acceptance letter to OKC ABSN through my email. I really have to thank the forum and the active members for all the help. Good luck to everyone. P.S. I emailed the lady for my status instead of waiting if anyone wants to find out early.
  2. From a past email to one of the ladys at OUHSC on Oct 26 she stated in the email that all apllicants that applied to absn programs (Spring/Summer) have been recommeded to the dean and that they were awaiting the approval from the dean. Accepted and rejected letters go out on the same day regardless on status (which was my other question). I went ahead and sent another email today whether letters for Tulsa/Okc applicants have been sent out yet. Another thing from the email sent on Oct 26 is that they haven't begin to review the early admits for the traditional program.
  3. Whoa, Okc absn got thier letters already? I didnt get any indication from the posts that okc absn was sent out yet (just duncan). If anything i thought okc would be last because they accept the most people. I never got a letter from okc and they are my number one choice. Man that's disappointing....
  4. I had absn OKC, absn Tulsa, BSN OKC/Tulsa/Duncan before. App changed and all thats left is 1 ABSN (accelerated) but does not list location (Unless I am reading it wrong). My #1 choice was ABSN OKC.
  5. I'm not sure about rejection. Rejection could mean they all still show up (lol). I am just very certain that one pick that shows up in your app means your in. Your good to go boomer.
  6. Contacted 1 old acquaintance that is attending the Traditional OKC-OU BSN and confirmed that her application changed when she was accepted. Her other two picks dropped.
  7. From the feedback I am getting (ABSN 2013): Accepted: Only 1 pick is left in application Rejected in ABSN/Waitlisted in ABSN/Considered for BSN in December (For our cycle 2013): All your choices still shows up. Most likely a waitlist for ABSN and will be considered for early admission in December for Traditional BSN. Rejection: All disappears
  8. Can anyone confirm this ^? I looked at my application and all my 5 picks are still showing up. I must have been waitlisted.
  9. That's some good news. I was very worried with my overall science gpa because the upper division lectures/lab have been kicking my butt (alot of B's and few A's). The science pre-reqs were fairly simple compared to upper division. I'm surprise they don't look at the last 60 hours (I believe PA and pharmacy school does) so I am assuming that if you could not get into nursing school at OU the first time then your basically done and shouldn't apply again. It would just be difficult to raise one's cumulative/science gpa in one year since grades are basically locked in junior/senior year. Thank you so much for your help and comment.
  10. To current and past applicants does anyone have any info on the selection process for OUHSC Nursing Program at OKC/Tulsa/and Duncan? If anyone is already in the nursing program can anyone list their stats or others they have heard when they applied and got accepted/rejected? I'll just list down some questions in order and if you can answer any of them please do so. I am currently in the process of awaiting my acceptance/rejection into both ABSN/BSN programs for the 2013 year. For some info about me and my situation: My overall cum. GPA is a 3.4, total transfer cum. 3.6, and OU institution cum. is 3.2 (all rounded but very close). I am graduating in Spring 2013 with a standard Microbiology degree. My science cum. on my application is a 2.8 (Majority of science are from upper division 3000/4000). In case I get rejected I will be reapplying again for the next year so this post would be informative. Is there is any preference for M/F? I'm male If there is a preference on cumulative prerequisite gpa, overall gpa, cumulative prerequisite gpa, or overall science gpa? My cumulative science pre-reqs for nursing are excellent, but my other science courses for my Microbiology/Health Program degree courses ranges from mostly in the "B" area. Dropped one upper division course in the past. Is upper/lower division science courses compared upon applicants? For example someone with an English degree can have a 4.0 science cum. just by simply taking purely the pre-req courses, but in my case I have an excellent pre-req science as well ,but the application process included all of my other science courses which lowered my cum. science gpa. Which essentially looks more competitive. Is reviewing applicants based on rolling admission , or is everyone reviewed on an equal level whoever applied on time that year? Pretty sure its not rolling admission, but just to make sure. Has anyone been accepted before finishing all their pre-req for nursing into the ABSN/BSN? Is there a higher percent chance of acceptance for a certain degree? For example Zoology vs Microbiology vs History vs Communication degree vs bachelors of science vs ect. Medical school has a preference for Zoo and Micro majors. Has anyone gotten in with a low GPA and if you did what was your situation? Does OUHSC for nursing guaranteed a spot for applying in a second cycle? For example applied for 2013, got reject. Applied for 2014, and got accepted early on. Are LPNs looked over regular applicants? Is thier an affirmative action/ certain amount of minority they must accept? If anyone has any other questions please posts. It would help out alot.

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