I just applied to and my stats were horrible I didn't even want to apply honestly.
I got a 67.3% on my TEAS (thought it was like the HESI LOL)
2.8 GPA for sciences (C in physiology)
2.8 overall I believe
most prerequisites complete
2 years LVN
LOL I just applied on a whim, hopefully we both get accepted though! We’ll see
3 hours ago, Jen1990 said:2 hours ago, Jen1990 said:I applied to cypress college but the generic option. And I’m going to apply to Pasadena’s bridge program later today and then in November I plan to apply to riverside’s generic option! How about you?
No LOL I didn't think id make it because of how competitive so I've been looking itnto private colleges like American Career or Glendale
Hi!
Joining the waiting period =). LVN for 6 years, working in the field for home health, and mainly coordinating patient care in the office. If I don't hear from them by 10/31 when the mandatory meeting is happening, I'll just assume I was not selected.
Hopefully this week! Good luck to everyone!
Jen1990, LVN
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Hello I haven’t seen a forum open for this yet! So I’m an Lvn just applied to Rio Hondo’s Lvn to RN bridge program. I received a confirmation email saying they received my application but I don’t feel too confident because of my overall GPA and TEAS score but I have 7 years Lvn experience. My stats are:
associates degree in allied health
3.0 science GPA (all B’s)
2.7 cumulative due to me being irresponsible in my 20’s -_- I had a lot of C’s in the general education. Retook most
66% TEAS
Work experience: 7 years Lvn
bilingual in Spanish and English
need to work
first generation college student
proof of low income
im hoping the life experiences will boost my chances but I’ve heard that they really value work experience. Fingers crossed. What are your stats and let’s get through this waiting period!