Hey everyone I can't seem to find a forum for the Fall 2019 application for Delta so I thought I'd create one. I applied already. I like the way the new application is set up online. It was clearer to me this time around. I'm curious as to how many points everyone is applying with. ?
3 minutes ago, Lady2020 said:There is no way to know that. Each semester it can be different.
How do you know how many points you have without all your pre-reqs? I think 73 points is decent but you might want to raise it just a to be safe.
I only have A&P 2 left and my final is in 2 weeks, but I already have an A in the class up to date and I am pretty sure I will end up with an A, so I am not worried.
11 hours ago, callmepri said:Hey guys, I am not applying for this semester since I still have a pre-req in progress that won't be done until mid May, but I plan to apply for Spring 2020. I was reading the Spring 2019 thread and the point cut off seemed to be around 66 points for that semester. Also, a person with 65.5 points was #2 on the waitlist and they accepted at least 6 alternates.
How much higher do you think the point cut off will go? I have 73.5 points currently for Delta, but I plan to retake my TEAS to get more points.
congrats on your A&P class. at 73.5 you'd probably be safe, but if there was any chance of increasing that score I'd be all over it. With such a large applicant pool and less than 10% acceptance rate into the program, a jump from the mid 60's to mid 70's for the cutoff is definitely possible. You don't want to risk having to wait an extra 6 months because you didn't want to bother with retaking the TEAS.
1 hour ago, Lady2020 said:Does anyone know the schedule? How many times a week is the program? Did anyone go to their info session?
you can check out spring's class listings for reference, I think I remember 4 days the first semester and 3 days thereafter but I'm not 100%. Of course there's no guarantee our cohort will see the same scheduling.
On 5/6/2019 at 8:17 PM, jr90 said:you can check out spring's class listings for reference, I think I remember 4 days the first semester and 3 days thereafter but I'm not 100%. Of course there's no guarantee our cohort will see the same scheduling.
Is anyone commuting from Sacramento? Anyone in the Rancho Cordova area willing to carpool if accepted?
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There is no way to know that. Each semester it can be different.
How do you know how many points you have without all your pre-reqs? I think 73 points is decent but you might want to raise it just a to be safe.