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  1. Hi Lindsay! I just finished my first semester of nursing school and I'm 47! I have 9 children and I was home with them for 20 years. Never think you are too old! You bring so much life experience. I am a much better student because I am older. I know that I don't want to waste time so I am serious about my studies and I manage my time much better. Good luck!
  2. Congrats to those who got into SCC! I am just finishing up my first semester and I love it. For those who didn't get in...don't give up.
  3. Same here...I got a B 25 years ago (yes, that long ago) in an English class and I recently petitioned for that college to allow me to retake it so I could get an A and improve my GPA and they said "no!". I went into my pre-reqs with the knowledge that I had to get A's to be competitive. Fortunately I did well and I am now a nursing student. However, the schools that I applied to had a minimum GPA as well but most people that I know who applied had a 3.8 or higher. I met many people who were struggling who were really hoping to get in just because they want to be a nurse, but unfortunately that desire isn't good enough when you are trying to get into a competitive program. I recommend that people take their sciences pre-reqs slowly and get the A instead of trying to do too much at once.
  4. I believe that won't change. I believe after 12/15 it will completely disappear.
  5. Thanks...I'll be attending SCC. I threw my hat in for ARC one more time since it's closer, but it wasn't meant to be. I'm "older" so I'm glad to be starting now and that I didn't have to wait too long to get in.
  6. Ok, that's not "too" bad I guess. Good luck to you next time.
  7. I'm sorry. I received the same e-mail. You have been trying for a while, haven't you?
  8. I would think that with tomorrow being a holiday they won't send out the "not accepted" e-mails until Monday. Congrats to all of you!
  9. Your 10th time! Well, you were well overdue and I am so happy for you! I'm sure there will be lots of celebrating in your home tonight. Congratulations!
  10. Yeah, congrats!
  11. That's awesome news! Congratulations. I agree, #3 seems likely to get in.
  12. Ok, thanks! I hope you hear good news soon.
  13. Congrats!
  14. i'm surprised that they would send out the alternate letters first, that seems odd. Has anyone else seen anything? I'll be refreshing here all night to see if anyone else has heard anything.
  15. I'm sad to hear this. I delivered my son stillborn 5 days after his due date. it is the only time I ever had an epidural when giving birth. It was recommended so that I would not have as much physical pain as I went through so much other pain. The care that I had during/after his birth is what has propelled me to become a nurse myself. I hope that you can find some research or some information that can help them see the value in allowing an epidural. Also, why can't it be the patient's choice? I find it odd that they are just saying "no."

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