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LBradley

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  1. Yes I got in! I had a 3.057 lol.
  2. Yeah. I misread it. I called and they register us in all our classes. Which is really nice.
  3. Well that's good you are used to commuting and you are already all set to go. I have a veryyyyy long drive ahead of me. Have you gotten any registration info yet?
  4. Awesome! I have emailed with a couple current students from the FB page that suggest not living in Maywood. They have suggested to live in Oak Park area. I looked it up and it has a great reputation and is about 10 min from campus. I am trying to live there for a bit. Apparently, at a certain point in the program we only have to be on campus 2 days a week so eventually I would like to live in the city. At least, thats what I'm thinking now haha. What about you?
  5. yep! I got into NYU this week but its way to expensive. The only prereq class I didn't have was a HISTORY class lol. I asked if any of my other classes would count and they said no. So unfortunately I am still taking this class. So after I send in my transcripts is when I will be officially admitted I guess. But Loyola seems like an amazing school. Have you ever been there? I'm from CA so the weather is going to take some getting used to but other than that the school and what is has to offer sounds great. Did you decide for sure?
  6. Hello! I want to give you a confidence boost or at least try too. I did not think I would get in but somehow I did. I have exactly a 3.09 undergrad gpa. I think my pre-req GPA is 3.5ish (not really sure). So my gpa is not high at all. I didn't really volunteer much, less than 100 hours at a physical therapy department in a hospital. I work in a lab doing research currently. I took an EMT class but never worked as one. I was a collegiate athlete and have a bunch of leadership experience. Other than that my application does not seem much different or even better than yours. I'm not a great writer at all. I definitely tried to write the best 500 word essay that I could. I researched the school's history, mission statement, and capabilities and tried to tie that all in my essay (which was hard with only 500 words!). Anyway, I turned my app in in January. I wouldn't lose hope at all. Gotta keep your head up!
  7. Oh thats convenient. You already live in the area. I'm from CA, currently living in San Diego right now. So I have a pretty big move to make haha.
  8. That's so funny. I got into NYU as well but completely agree with you. It's outrageous. I believe Loyola is a great school. Where are you from if you don't mind me asking?
  9. Oh wow congrats! I hear that school is amazing. I actually got accepted to Loyola University Chicago's ABSN program very similar to NYU's.
  10. I just got accepted to NYU as well! I felt like they were never going to make a decision! Does anyone else find that their tuition is outrageously high? Couple more questions: anyone know if that includes housing? Also, do most nursing students live on or off campus? I dont know if you all have these answers but I thought I might ask. I am soooo torn because of the price. Another school I was accepted to in Chicago is literally half Any help/advice would be much appreciated!
  11. Hey Everyone, Kinda late in joining this site! Anyone accepting their offer to LUC ABSN?

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