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Damselfly

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  1. I subscribed and filled out the form! :)
  2. 3.5 GPA and 83 on TEAS. Good luck!!
  3. Congratulations to everyone that got acceptances and good luck to all others waiting!!
  4. Me too, getlostgetfound, I'm in!!!!! Woo hoo!! Now to get through the next two years!! See you at orientation :-)
  5. You're not alone, I'm 35 with 4 kids and working part time. Became a first time college student this past fall. It's hard work, but there are people doing it all around. There are those of us that didn't take the conventional route of college right after high school and then there are those that are changing careers. You're never to old to finish your goals (or just to make some new ones and go after those).
  6. Hi, it's great you were able to overcome your obstacles and get accepted! You should be graduating this May, have you made it or were there any set backs?
  7. Good luck, secquoria, CNA
  8. SouthernNurse15, it is forever! Good luck to you! I know April is a definite for mine because there is an initial orientation date in May
  9. I feel the same way Ryno. I've heard of a few rejection letters so far. I have not gotten one so good sign I guess.
  10. Thank you, Lesia321
  11. Good luck to you too, Lesia321. April just seems so far away!!
  12. Good luck! The wait is torture!!
  13. So I'm currently in the Allied Health Pre-Professional (A.S.) program and have managed a 3.571 and got an 81% on the TEAS. I believe 60 is the average, but as I stated above the Dean was very clear when he said a GPA of 3.0 is a minimum even though the website states a lower GPA. Since my high school GPA was 2.78 I took 12 college credit this fall so that they would consider that GPA instead. I have no previous degree and am currently a medical assistant.
  14. I just realized it said 2.83. From what I was told GPA should be above 3.0, sorry. I read 3.83...
  15. Sorry, I just realized I misunderstood. I actually am not sure that you have a good chance. I was told by the Dean of Nursing you need the below to actually be considered.
  16. Who else is antsy waiting to see if they got into their program. I'm driving myself up a wall. I believe no one has received an acceptance letter for the RN program at Middlesex County College because I keep checking registration and no one has registered for this fall's nursing course. I'm going bananas!!
  17. Sorry I'm not very sure of what you're chances would be, I misread. I'm also waiting for acceptance or rejection letter. I believe they started going out already.
  18. Hi, I applied for this Fall 2015 as well. While I can't answer your question, I have heard there are over 1,000 applicants and there are only about 90 or so acceptance letters sent out and I believe there are another 30 that are tentative (meaning if someone chooses another program the spot goes to them). Have you heard anything new? Are you attending now or are you a high school student (it was not clear above)? I am currently enrolled and have finished most of the prereqs and coreqs so if I do get accepted I will mostly be enrolled in the nursing courses.

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