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alibear27

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  1. On the ATI website, they have a download that corrects the errors in the study guide.
  2. Thanks! I still can't find it on search for some reason, but the link worked, you should see my request there!
  3. Thanks! I looked but couldn't find it on FB yet, not sure why. I will try again later!
  4. Awesome! Great job ShareBear! I thought you would make it in.
  5. I got in to Chabot at Livermore! I am so happy.
  6. Thanks for the update! Good luck!
  7. Congratulations to all who were accepted!
  8. I was waitlisted #9 for spring 2014. I would say there is a strong likelihood of me getting in. Jstrawberry, I'm not sure about your position, but it does seen like most people are applying to other schools as well and I know a lot of people will not accept or will wind up making other plans. Don't give up hope!
  9. Some schools don't use all of the courses you have taken to calculate your gpa. In addition, some schools won't take a repeated grade and will only use your original grade. You need to research the schools you are most interested to find out exactly what the requirements are. If the course will be computed in your gpa, and they will take your repeated grade, I say go for it since schools are so competitive these days. I wouldn't want a C on my record heading into applications.
  10. I didn't hear anything today either.
  11. They did say at the info meetings that you had to turn in each and every transcript for any class attended at any college, anywhere. It didn't matter if it was academic or not.
  12. I would try to talk to them. Were you able to confirm if all of your transcripts were received by the due date? You can check what date they were received on the CLASS-web system.
  13. If when you say "program rank" you are referring to the "Percentile Rank - Program" on your teas score report, and your percentile was 73, this means that 27% of test-takers in your "Program Type" (listed on your TEAS score report, ie BSN, ADN, etc) scored higher than you, and 72% of test-takers scored lower than you. This puts you in the 73rd percentile along with a bunch of other people nationwide. If you are trying to get into the "top 80" of applicants overall, the percentile ranking has nothing to do with your ranking to get into your school. They are two separate things. Whether or not you will make it into "the top 80" as you state depends on how your competitors did, and how you compare to them. However, if you meant that your school wants you to meet at least a percentile rank of 80 (some schools use such criteria, but not all), then you did not make it. At the 73rd percentile you would be at least 7 points away from meeting that standard. Does this help?
  14. I still think you're in darned good shape - 97th percentile means only 3% of students scored higher than you!
  15. I studied every day for two weeks. I did the entire official study guide from ATI cover to cover. Then, I did the two online practice tests from ATI the day before the exam to brush up on weak points. I thought the actual test was easier than the online practice tests, so I think that doing the online practice tests really prepares you well. I scored well (95%) but I tend to get As in school and test well generally. I definitely had to prepare and would not have gotten that high of a score without the prep.

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