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thegameisthick

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  1. I think the point everyone here is missing is that you're currently not even in school, you're working a full time job and have an entire year of failing grades. In regards to your MD dreams, everyone wants to get to the top of the ladder, but no one wants to climb the ladder. Doctors and nurses had to work extremely hard to get to where they're at. There were a lot of sleepless nights, blood sweat and tears, sacrifices, and not so fun stuff they had to do to get to be able to do the "cool stuff". The reward is so great because of the amount of work and dedication it takes. If it were easy, everyone would be doing it. While not impossible, your chances of acceptance to med school are very slim. At this point you'd be lucky to even get into an RN school with a year of failing grades. Also, by working full time, if this was really is your dream, it sounds like your priorities are out of order. You'd also have to work extra hard to even climb out of the hole you've created with your grades. For every F it takes twice as long to even turn that into a B. Also keep in mind, the ADCOMS at med schools do not accept grade replacements, they average all your grades, so an F and an A would leave you with a C average on failed courses. If I were you I'd get my LVN while working on improving your grades. When your grades have sufficiently improved, bridge to RN and get your BSN. You can always go the NP route if you desire to be some sort of provider.
  2. Well I got my package email today as well and all my grants are there. I already knew I wasn't award Cal Grant this year probably because of my income and economic history, but my Pell is there as well as another one called State University Grant. I also have loans to subsidize the rest but this is based on my 2015 income which was higher than this year. For those of you who just have loans and no grants, have you renewed your fasfa for the 2017/2018 school year? This first became available a few weeks ago and if you haven't filed the new fasfa that could be why your grants aren't showing. Remember the aid is provided for the full academic year.
  3. I missed it guess I'm taking it on 12/2
  4. Directly off the link below: Transfer students should take the GPE before they enroll at CSULB, but they must take it no later than their first semester of enrollment. Students who do not take the GPE by these deadlines will have a registration hold placed on their records. Writer's Resource Lab >> The GWAR Placement Exam (GPE)
  5. Stats are: overall gpa 3.46 nursing gpa 4.0 teas 90% 3 years EMT experience TBH I'm not studying any questions at all for the interview.
  6. Writer's Resource Lab >> The GWAR Placement Exam (GPE) They also have a test day on Dec 2.
  7. There are 10-15 alternates. Not sure how many get called up.
  8. I just activated mine. I just accepted my offer and my $150 deposit was waived. #winning
  9. Past groups have named themselves according to cohort like CSULB BSN Spring 2017 Cohort
  10. Who was saying they were going to start a Facebook group??
  11. Ok email came in. I'm officially accepted.
  12. IDK I'm happy, but it doesn't feel official until I receive that email. **constantly refreshes email**
  13. OK so regarding the activation of your account, I called the helpdesk and she said that its a little premature, but that when you get your email you should be g2g.
  14. Yeah I just did too and it says the same thing for me. I'm about to call the number they give me glad I'm not the only one.
  15. I checked mine too this is what it reads: You are offered admission subject to confirmation [TABLE=class: PSPAGECONTAINER, width: 662] [TR] [TD=colspan: 5, align: left][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD=colspan: 3][/TD] [TD=colspan: 6, align: left] Congratulations! You have been offered admission to CSULB. If you wish to accept our offer, you must submit the requested confirmation documents by the deadline. Please see the notice we sent you for details on the process and the required documents. As an admitted student, you have been granted access to your detailed admission and financial aid information via the MyCSULB portal. Click 'GO' below to navigate to MyCSULB to access these services. Note that first time MyCSULB users will need to activate their account. [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] I guess this means we should get those emails today. They'll probably send them before 6PM right before they leave so they don't get swamped with calls.

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