Wait List for UIC BSN program

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Hello fellow pre-nursing students,

I was wondering if any of you know what happens if someone is on the wait list for University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Would I be just a sitting duck until I get accepted? I currently attend a different four year university and so my dilemma is whether I should wait until I get accepted or if I should just get my bachelors in a different degree and just go to an accelerated nursing program after I graduate. If I wait that means I will most likely have to take a year off from school or however long it takes to be accepted and OFF the wait list! :crying2: What have your experiences been? I appreciate all the replies I can get. Thanks for listening :)

Hey Hanna,

I am also waitlisted at UIC and accepted at Truman. Good luck, I am still hoping for UIC, that was my first choice, I was hoping actually to be accepted there with no problems, however, now I am getting used to the idea of going to Truman.

Irinasal,

Just wanted to get an update from you and see if you got into UIC from the waiting list or ended up going to Truman.

I would really appreciate your reply :)

Hey Lela20,

Nope, unfortunately I did not hear from UIC, which is a shame. I was actually expecting at least a letter of denial, but hey, paper is expensive now-a-day.

I am currently going to Truman and I am very happy with the program. Eventually will go back and get my BSN.

hi! I am currently in the process of applying to UIC for fall 2011. I was wondering if u could please tell me what ur stats were? how much volunteer experience did u have, GPA? also how is truman's program? cuz i don't have high hopes for getting into UIC so i may apply there as well.

Thanks!

I only ever heard good things about Truman, aside from the HESI debacle which, if I understand correctly, has been resolved. With your stats and prereqs done, I'm sure you can get in there. But don't discount UIC, keep the hope alive!!! :) Several of my classmates DO NOT have 4.0 GPAs, I think alot of weight is put on experience, essays, and recommendation letters. And in regards to your question about 2 months of volunteering, I think it still will mean something, if not for the October deadline than definitely for the January one. I only started volunteering in August and I applied in January. Just talk about your hospital experience and especially experience with nurses in your essays, play it up :D

Have you considered NIU? It's not as competitive as UIC but it is way out there in DeKalb. I got accepted there and at Truman, and I was trying to decide between the two when I got off the UIC waitlist.

I hope to see you there next fall!

Brown eye,

Good luck with UIC, and thank you Hanna for clearing the question regarding Truman and UIC. Hanna is right, do not give up hope. My advise to you is to apply to as many school as you can.

I like Truman, it works for me. By the way Hanna, how are you hanging ? I dont think I had a day off since I started in August.

Thanks for the words of encouragement. I haven't really thought about NIU but I might look into it. I may just apply to Truman as well. I will keep hope alive for UIC though and I hope to see u next fall too Hanna! =)

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