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I really didn't want to be this person. Meaning the one who makes/follows a blog for the cohort they're applying for. Only because I'm usually a carefree person and I know this will only cause anxiety.
Anyways, we're about a month away from the deadline, how exciting!
Good luck to all of those applying. :)
I can't post my full points yet, since I'm still a week away from taking the HESI, but if anyone would like to share their points, please do. Also, if anyone wants to provide any tips for the HESI, that would be great as well.
I called and scheduled a signing session today and wanted to share some information with those who may have procrastinated, like myself. There are 5 days left with spots available: June 4th, June 18th, June 19th, June 25th and June 26th and majority of these only have 2 spots available. So, if you have not yet done so, definitely call and schedule your appointment.
I look forward to getting to know those applying and hopefully starting a new journey with you guys come Fall. :)
I straight asked her today in my signing session, and she told me its a huge cohort with 120 plus applicants. I feel UNLV should do interviews since it is so competitive now. A good nurse isn't just about grades, I'd rather have an average nurse that can relate, then a nurse who is just book smart and can't relate to me. I don't make the rules though. I just keep telling myself people are being secretive about their score because its not very high and they just come on here as a guest to stalk us lol. I think we all have upper 80's and low 90's and we are all gonna get in hehe
My signing session isn't until next Thursday. They don't really 100% know how many applicants there are till the end of June when signing sessions are done! So take what you hear with a grain of salt!!
And yes It is way more common to have most students in the lower 90's, so don't lose hope!!
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Keep your head up! We do not have enough people participating in this forum to get a real idea of the point distribution. I'm sure reaching almost perfect scores is not an easy task for most people. There has to be many other students in the lower 90's.