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QuoteHi! Just wanted to start a forum with other students who've gotten news from SBCC. I recently just got my acceptance email and wanted to find a group of others as well. Thanks!
Congratulations! I got in as well. Will you be commuting? Also do you know what the expected schedule will be?
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Congrats! I'm planning ahead and trying to figure out how best to gain acceptance when I apply. I just started my freshman year and am taking the pre requisites and doing the Honors program through SBCC. Besides the obvious (get straight A's) what can I do (Or what did you do) do improve my chance of getting accepted. Sounds like it's extremely selective. Should I get my CNA and try to start working as soon as possible, or focus on my grades? or both : )
thanks for any and all feedback
Hi Everyone! I wanted to reach out to you to see how you are liking the program and if you might share what your first semester schedule looks like! I got accepted into the program and I am trying to figure out if I can commute and work part-time. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
nm711 said:Congrats! I'm planning ahead and trying to figure out how best to gain acceptance when I apply. I just started my freshman year and am taking the pre requisites and doing the Honors program through SBCC. Besides the obvious (get straight A's) what can I do (Or what did you do) do improve my chance of getting accepted. Sounds like it's extremely selective. Should I get my CNA and try to start working as soon as possible, or focus on my grades? or both : )
thanks for any and all feedback
Hey! I think that being a PCT/CNA definitely is a plus! It helps you a lot to know that knowledge. I believe it also gives you additional points on the application! Don't forget about the TEAS. I believe they also asked for it. This program truly is one of the best out there.
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Hi! Just wanted to start a forum with other students who've gotten news from SBCC. I recently just got my acceptance email and wanted to find a group of others as well. Thanks!