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Has anyone applied for the Spring 2010 term? If so have u heard back?
To anyone, I am planning to apply to SCC next year but in the meantime I may take some pre reqs., I am from Charlotte, NC btw. Does anyone know if I can transfer those pre reqs? Also I have a BBA non nursing related(got it in 2005), but I completed some pre reqs. like sociology, English, Math, and Psych, do those count too? Good luck to those who got accepted and to those applying!
To anyone, I am planning to apply to SCC next year but in the meantime I may take some pre reqs., I am from Charlotte, NC btw. Does anyone know if I can transfer those pre reqs? Also I have a BBA non nursing related(got it in 2005), but I completed some pre reqs. like sociology, English, Math, and Psych, do those count too? Good luck to those who got accepted and to those applying!
You'd have to check with SSC and see if they will accept them, it will depend on the codes for the classes and how long ago you took them (if they aren't embedded in a degree). I believe you can check the codes (class numbers) on the FACTS.org website to see if they equal out to the same coursesthat SSC requires, but I would still suggest meeting with a counselor that can look over your credits to determine what you will continue receiving credit for.
I received my letter Saturday too for the regular program! I was a bit bummed that I didn't get into the Concurrent program (again) when I have an AA already and the UCF pre-reqs (Chemistry, Stats, etc...) completed. Was hoping to get my BSN asap, ya know? I'll keep applying though! I won't go away!
However, I am forever grateful that I've been accepted to SCC's program and that I'm one step closer.
Congrats to those that got in!
highvoltagegrrl
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Hey JJ! We sure do know one another. :)
I did take the TEAS, but I studied for a number of weeks before I took the test. I got the studyguide and went through every question so that I would be prepared. I hadn't finished Micro, A&P 1 or A&P 2 when I took the test, so I wanted to be sure I had a clue about the types of questions they were going to ask. I'm not the best at Math either, so reviewing all of that before taking it was helpful. I really do suggest the study guide, but you've already taken it, so you know what's on it. Maybe you can just spend a couple hours at the bookstore looking over the questions/answers instead of having to fork over money for a guide.
Unfortunatley the last day to apply for the Fall 2010 term was last Friday, so that sucks that you won't be applying this go around.
Have you been to the info session recently? I went again in Feb. and they were saying how more and more seats are going to the concurrent students and less to the Generic RN program. I've applied for both programs, but still working on finishing my AA through the summer.