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  1. Hello, I am going to be volunteering in my local hospital, their volunteer program want you to commit to a specific shift each week, so I will be doing a four hour shift on sunday afternoons. Volunteering will give you a great chance to meet other people and practice introducing yourself and having conversations with strangers. It should give you a good confidence boost :)
  2. Depends on the program... most all the private schools I am looking at are very competitive. Your friend should contact the schools she is looking at and ask them what their minimums GPA's are and also what is the average GPA of people accepted. Then your friend will have a better idea of where she will be able to get in to.
  3. Have you talked to the schools that you are interested in applying to? They would be able to best tell you what their requirements are, each school is different.
  4. Thank you for this post.. I have also wondered if I should go to med school instead of nursing school. But I don't want to lose my family life & social life to become a doctor!
  5. This fall I am taking Chem, Stats, Physiology and Soc 101. The soc class should be relatively easy and I took Stats 10 years ago so hopefully it will all come back to me! Slightly nervous about taking both chem and phys together, but I have taken other chem courses before, so like the stats course I am hoping I remember what I have previously learned.
  6. You can check the prereqs that different schools require on their websites or by calling them, they may require slightly different classes. Although out of the 5 programs I am looking at that are in my area, only one does not require chemistry.
  7. This is a great set of information, thank you!! The series by the UC Berkley professor is of particular interest to me; I am taking an anatomy class this summer and I am watching the series to prep myself.
  8. I do use coupons when I can, but you have to be careful that you aren't using them to buy something you really don't need or that you wouldn't have bought anyways. Like in the example above: yes, it's great if you can get a few dollars off a movie ticket, but I don't go to the movies in the first place because it is so darn expensive even with a coupon. I just wait for the movie to come out on Redbox and rent it for $1 or I watch something else on Netflix instead.
  9. Thanks for the input :) I still have a little ways to go before applying and will have to make my decision based on the schools that accept me (hopefully all the programs I am applying to will have me!). Til then, nothing to do but bust my butt finishing my prereqs! Maybe I will see you all at U of R soon :)
  10. Appeal for sure, and let us know what happens!
  11. Hi All, I am wondering if I could butt in with a question about the U of R program.. I am looking at applying for fall of 2014 and it looks like a fantastic program but the only thing holding me back is the cost. It is by far the most expensive program I am considering and they come right out on their website and say that there is little available for scholarships/grants so most people take loans for the full amount. Is this a deterrent to anybody? Is the program so good that it warrants the cost? Thanks in advance for any input :)
  12. Have you talked to your school to find out if it is feasable to hold a job while in the program? Some of the schools I am looking at come right out and say it is impossible or nearly impossible to hold a job outside of the program. Even when you are not in class or in clinicals, there is studying and prep work that needs to be done for the next time.
  13. I agree, that's one of the reasons I was curious... the schools I am looking at won't disclose their average GPA because it is different every semester. Some people seem to be getting rejected with high gpa's and some get accepted with lower gpa's that I would think would be acceptable... so I am just looking to get some general input
  14. I also recommend talking to your school, it may depend on their policies. One of the schools I am looking at takes the average gpa of ALL the prerequisite classes you took, including the failures. So, even if you get an F on one try and an A on the next, they will average that out to a C. Also ask what the average gpa of those accepted to the program. The minimum may be 2.5 but the actual gpa of the students accepted may be much, much higher if the school is competitive. If you had more information about the school's policies then you could make an informed decision. Good luck!
  15. Even if your school is points-based, I have found that the points are usually tied directly to your gpa. For example, one of the schools I am looking at uses a points system and you get more points for higher grades (If I get an A (4.0) in a 4 credit class, they multiply those numbers to get a total number of 16 points). If there are other ways of calculating points, I would love to find out more information in case I run across a school that uses a different method :)

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