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CCGA BSN Program Question
Not sure about the ASN, but I believe the BSN program has 18 spots left. This morning I looked on the Fundamentals of Nursing class I am enrolled in, and there are 60 seats and 42 of them are filled.
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Hey! I personally studied my past AP1 and AP2 books and notes, and that helped me. I only passed with an 80%-but at least it's still passing. If I could take it over I would have focused more on hormones and AP2 material, like the heart and the lungs. I also downloaded the "Pocketprep" app and a few of the AP questions on there where word-for-word what I was asked on the test. I would highly recommend you downloading that! Also, I studied the Elsevier Admission Assessment Exam Review, 3rd Edition-but as far as the AP part goes, it was a very broad review, and not very helpful since the HESI's questions are much more in depth. Wish I could say more, but I don't remember all the questions too well! Hope that helps you some.
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Congrats! (:
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Congratulations!! So happy for you (:
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Hi! I honestly wouldn't worry too much. Everything looks good to me and I feel like you have a good chance at getting in. The original due date of the nursing applications was I believe February 28th, (which is when I submitted my application), so I'm assuming those who turned their applications in then have the first pick. I can tell you that I had to have all my records turned in by Thursday, so I think what they are doing is waiting for the people who have already been accepted to turn in all of their required forms by the due date. After they get everyone's forms in, they will most likely see how many more open spots are left and then fill them. I hope that eases your mind some! Hope to see you in the fall. (:
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CCGA BSN Program Question
CCGA didn't require me to take the Chemistry section, but the math section in the Elsevier Admission Assessment Exam Review (3rd Edition) was spot on with what is con the HESI. Study that book and you will do fine in math! The biology section in that book is also pretty good, but I do suggest reviewing from an old biology book as well. I felt like the HESI biology questions were more detailed than what is covered in the book. It's more of a broad review. I hope that helps, and good luck to you!
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Well, I live in Darien which is about 20 mins from CCGA, so I'm not super familiar with apartments in Brunswick. But I've heard that the Legacy Apartments and Palm Cove Apartments (both in Brunswick) were nice and pretty affordable. Hope that helps! (:
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Thank you so much. Congrats to you as well! And yes, I'm sure we will :)
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Thank you so much! It took about 3 and a half weeks to get my acceptance letter. It's a normal sized letter, but mine was very thick because all of the forms that were in there. Good luck at getting in! I hope to see you in the Fall :)
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Thank you so much :) I'm not sure when orientation is yet, they didn't say a specific date in the acceptance letter. Best of luck at getting in! Hope to see you in the fall :)
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HESI A2 - Math portion
Honestly, if you get the Elsevier Admission Assessment Exam Review, 3rd Edition, you will be just fine. It covers everything that you need to know for the math portion! I got a 92% on math with only studying from that guide. Though there is some algebra on the math portion, there is also a lot of other things that they test you over. I personally remember ALOT of fractions and ratios! Hope that helps :)
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Thank you so much for your reply! I actually just got my BSN acceptance letter in the mail yesterday :) I can't wait to start the program in the fall!
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CCGA BSN Program Question
Hi guys! So, I just submitted both my ASN and BSN applications to the College of Coastal Georgia for the Fall 2016 semester. I just would like everyone's honest opinion on if I have any chance of getting in-my GPA isn't the best-a 3.23, and my overall HESI score is an 88.4% (92% bio, 80% A&P, 88% math, 92% reading comprehension, and 90% vocabulary). I have gotten all As and Bs in my sciences, except for a C in microbiology. I would prefer to get into the BSN over the ASN, but my advisor said to apply to both, so I would have a better chance of getting in. Any of your opinions or advice would be much appreciated! Thank you ☺ï¸