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Suz1113

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  1. I just emailed mine, are you the full program of the Bridge? So excited!!
  2. accepted with 252.4!!
  3. I took it last May I think? I rushed through it and ran mostly 70-90'S through everything. I didn't bother retaking with a 79%. I have all A's with maxed out medic experience. I think the degree points are great & your probably one of few who have them.
  4. How did you do with the Hesi? I hope you got the 80 you were going for!
  5. Your right. The point rubric I have is from last summer when a friend sent it to me so it is not completely accurate in terms of the new way of calculating points. Really it's only good for your grades and Hesi. The application deadline is only days away now! Points are what they are, my biggest concern is slipping through the cracks some how or something happening beyond our control.
  6. Hi Lauren! I don't have a physical copy of the point system. I went in today to apply for the bridge program also since the application dates have changed with that particular program. Mrs. Jones was very kind & explained that the only difference made with the point system was that the applicant gets 2pts with BLS cards & 3-10 points for holding a degree. (Associates-Masters). I know it's not specifically what you asked for, but I was content with her explanation & hope it helps you out. I can send you the old applicant rubric if you need.
  7. I wanted to apply to the bridge program if I didn't get into the full program this semester. I'm not sure what to do, I would much rather take the full program rather than the bridge, & don't want them to slide me over because of the qualifications for the bridge.
  8. I can't remember. But I think one was provided :) GOOD LUCK!!!
  9. It was just a confirmation email that your application was being processed. The closing date is Feb 15th, all that info. I too am curious about this "new" point worksheet everyone is requesting. I calculated on the old application. I would like to see the new one.
  10. Has anyone heard anything yet? Aside from the email they sent out regarding when they would have acception letters sent out?
  11. Thank you! What is your email? I'll send you a message.
  12. I too am confused about this "new rubic". When I spoke to the admin accepting the applications, she stated the points were accounted for the same way as the older application. The only difference is now that they only request you to fill out the 2 page application and include the appropriate documents pertaining to the list on it. This can be found on FSCJs nursing website. From my understanding I am sitting with 236 points. My fingers are crossed that there aren't any hiccups with the confusion between the two proceses. Has anyone else received an email "your application is being processed, expect decisions no later than 3/8/16."?
  13. I went up there this morning too to submit my application. I was so disappointed to hear I had to wait, but glad they are lengthing the application deadline too. I hope this eliminates a lot of the issues they were having. :)
  14. I sent you and open email. I'm not sure if you recorded it or not. Let me know.
  15. Hi AUA! I can't begin to explain how in the world I passed her class with an A. I made 63 on one of her exams. I think it was my first one. After that I spent time outlining the chapters along side her Powerpoints & lecture notes she supplied. But I still never really made decent grades on her exams. (70, 80's). I can just suggest to study her outlines and read as much as possible. Sometimes in class she drops "hey big hint. Your going to see this again". Anything I can do to help
  16. It was a complete over kill on the sciences that semester. By taking Chemistry first and then Micro I really believe you are setting yourself up for success. For me, jumping back and forth between studying organs & systems to micro organisms and cells it was difficult. Chemistry already sets you up for that microscopic world of interactions. You will do great.
  17. I might be a little late, but I took A&P1 with Micro and Sociology in fall of last year. Holy stress!!!!! My Sociology and A&P were accelerated and Micro was in class with Nancy Webster. I'm still trying to recover from my hair loss, but I made all A's that semester. Anything is possible just commit to studying 24/7 with two sciences. Good luck!
  18. Hello!! I'm applying for the first time to Summer 2017 too. I have completed everything and after filling out the packet and reading a few of these boards, I think I'm okay. But you never know who all is applying. I have 236 points, (20/20 experience points, 120/120 grades & 96/120 for the HESI. I made an 80% on my HESI. Do you think I should retake it? I know I was having a bad day when I went into it and rushed through it so I could get back to the hospital. Also my proctor had to keep logging me back in (like 3-4 times) because of "network connection failure". So I know for a fact I could do so much better retaking it. Would you?
  19. I'm so glad I found this thread, I am interested in applying to UNF's accelerated program. I was hoping some of you would have some insight on what the class/clinical schedule looked like. For example, how many days a week you went to class, labs or clinicals?
  20. Hello! I am interested in applying for the UNF Accelerated prelicensure BSN program. Before I contacted the program advisors, I was hoping to get some feed back from current or previous students. I'm curious to what your schedule looked like for the 15 months. How often did you go to class? How many clinical and labs did you attend? I also have read that community service is required, how frequently did you participate in these events. I appreciate any help our guidence.

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