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Hello Everyone,
I am preparing myself to apply for Summer 2018 pacesetter BSN program. We can use this forum for Summer 2018 applicants. I am in the process of taking Hesi exam. I have completed all my prerequisite courses needed for the program.
Little bit about me:
BS in Microbiology in 2005 -GPA (3.05)
MPH degree in Epidemiology in 2012-GPA (3.85)
Associate degree of Science in 2017-GPA (4.0)
Hesi test-will be taking it in August
Working full time with City Health department as an epidemiologist specialist since last five years. I am also a mom of two boys.
Got accepted to MUSC college of nursing program but declined it. Also got accepted to Johns Hopkins Entry into Masters of nursing program for Fall 2017 but had to deffer it to Fall 2018 due to financial circumstances.
Trying to apply for the in-state school due to affordable tuition as well as easy commute.
I really hope i can get into UT Health Science center pacesetter program as it's my first option as it's closest to me as well as it's affordable and one of the best programs in Texas.
So I'm not sure why y'all with perfect HESI and GPA scores are freaking out. There's no need to be. They use the HESI as the cut off so y'all are already in. No need to stress. Those of us below 90 are the ones to be freaking the heck out so chill!!
Not exactly! I've seen people with high scores get denied! & others with lower scores get accepted! That's why I'm confused on exactly how they determine who gets accepted!
I firmly believe they choose names out of a hat haha, there was a veteran in another forum with a high GPA, HESI score, and experience who was denied twice. I think me being fairly young may be a disadvantage but I'm still hopeful that my scores will reflect my passion and capability to be in this program. I think this week they will tell us, since others may plan on applying to fall and the deadline is coming up. Fingers crossed!
Future RN, CRNA
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Lol:roflmao: