Wilbur wright lpn program summer 2015

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Hey ! I'm applying for the summer Wilbur wright lpn program! Is anybody else? If so maybe we can keep eachother updated on how everything is going!

That is a good score. When I talked to an adviser, he said a 70.5 is recommend. Also, he stated, "if a person overall score is high a person may have a chance of getting in only if he/she completed Bio 226 and 227." Talk to an advisor at Wright.

sajid3786 my reading score is under 70.5. I wasn't going to apply to for the summer program, but my advisor said I may have a chance. May is good for me. This is a scary time; however, I think we will be ok.

thank you I got good hope now after your comment. I got overall 65% teas proficient+ my gpa is 3.79. are you applying to Malcomx college?

I got 65? overall but reading only 45%. I have no idea i have a chance oc getting in lpn or not?

@sajid3786 The reading score of 70% is highly recommended, it's not a requirement you get an extra point if you've got a reading score of 70%. Go check out CCC RN program application, it states that a reading score of 73% is the minimum requirement. Hope this ease your worries!

Good luck! í ½í¸‰

would u please share your reading score?

thank you for your response, I m worried because my reading score is 45 only anc overall 65%. May I have a chance or not? I m waiting For Monday,to see advise at wright humbold park.

I got a 58% in reading 3.0 GPA, the advisor told me I still have a chance at being admitted!

Were the advisors helpful to you?

Yes they were! But since everything got switched over to Malcom x, I have to go meet with those advisors.

Hello,

Regarding the Transcript, do I still need to submit an official (unopened) transcripts and/or CLEP exam results to a CCC Registrar's office for processing; even though, I took my general education at one of the CCC and have my grades already posted on PeopleSoft?

Thank you in advance and Good Luck!

You don't need to submit a transcript. If you took the CLEP exam don't know about that.

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