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Hi I have also. do you know when we should hear something? I live in GA on the AL line. I have applied to Calhoun and North East
AL. I read on the thread that Calhoun sent there letters out and people got there acceptance yesterday. I did not get anything, I'm hoping it's because I am out of state.- Good luck to you. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
@ranger1 finally a reply! I actually called the director today to see about the progress of the letters. She stated to expect something around the 14-16. I don't understand why calculating points should take a full 6 weeks! You are right- Calhoun letters came out yesterday. I got into calhoun a program. But it was the day traditional mobility not the online in which I wanted so I'm declining my spot.
Congrats!!!!! What was your point score? Mine is 155 with Calhoun. I only made a 75.3 on the TEAS and did not take any classes at Calhoun, so I am really worried. I can only do the Online Mobility, since I live out of state. That's why I applied to 3 schools but I still worry that may not have been enough!!!!
I got into wallace program. It's a hybrid option where class time isn't required you just go for test. Your Clinicals are not as liquid as Calhoun or snead where your able to choose when and where u go to Clinicals. Your still in a traditional clinical group. I'm thinking about just doing wallace even if I get into snead because their board rates are higher. I'm turning down my spot for the traditional day mobility.
Thank you! Good luck to you as well! I would have definitely accepted the spot at Calhoun if I got in to the online mobility! Unfortunately that drive everyday to Decatur is impossible especially driving a mustang! I can take the wallace drive because ill only be driving for Clinicals and test!
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Hi Everyone! I just wanted to confer with other individuals who applied for the upcoming Summer 2014 online mobility class at Snead. I would also love to hear from current and former students of their program ( workload, clinicals, easiness/hardness of the program. Any input would be great!