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  1. It is fabulous!! I absolutely love it. I would love to get coffee with you and tell you all about it and answer any questions you have, if you are interested. Feel free to PM me.
  2. Thanks for the information, sariahlynne! I will pass it on! Thankfully, I got accepted and will start in April. If you have time, I would love to talk with you more about the program! Is there anything you would tell yourself if you could do it all over again?
  3. Hello everyone!! I am hoping to find other soon-to-be nurses that will start Clark's program Spring 2015. I have made a Facebook group for our class, you can find it by searching Clark College Nursing Class. It's a place to get to know one another, and support and encourage each other. I look forward to meeting you all!
  4. Thank you so much for the information!! That calms my nerves a bit! We live right behind WSUV so I only applied to Clark as well. It's a nice few minute walk. :) Hopefully I'll know in December. Did you call admissions before you got your letter? I'm thinking about calling next week if I don't hear anything.
  5. CONGRATS!! That's so exciting!! I applied for Spring start, but I haven't heard anything yet- I'm so anxious!!! :) Are you from Portland/Vancouver or do you have to relocate?
  6. I applied for Clark's Spring start next year, I'm still waiting to hear back. Their application is based on GPA (mostly science, but some non-science), WA residency, CNA training, and field work. They have a form online that will help you calculate your points. From their selection statistics, it looks like they select above 40 or 41 points typically (the highest is 48 points), so that's a nice buffer. I'm not sure how this compares with schools in Seattle though. Clark's program is very well known around here, and has a reputation of being really challenging. But their students are extremely well prepared for the NCLEX. You also have the option of transferring directly to WSUV for your BSN after completing the RN, which is a nice bonus. I hope this helps! Good luck on all of your applications!!

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