How do I contact USC admissions office?
Admissions Staff For general inquiries regarding the undergraduate or graduate admissions process, please contact USC Office of Admission at (213) 740-1111.
How do I check my admission status for USC?
Applicants are responsible for monitoring the status of an application, including recommendations and official test scores (note: you should contact USC for the status of transcripts and IELTS scores). To help you track the status of your application, click Check Status at the top of the application dashboard.
What can you do if you fail nursing school?
Maybe you can retake a class over the break, file an academic appeal, or take some other action to get reinstated in the program. Many failed nursing students have done this successfully. If that doesn’t work, you can apply to another school with a nursing program.
What are the easiest nursing schools to get into in California?
EASIEST NURSING SCHOOLS TO GET INTO
SCHOOL | # OF NURSING STUDENTS | BSN NCLEX 1ST TIME PASS RATE |
---|---|---|
Curry College | 284 | 90% |
MCPHS University | 338 | 91% |
North Dakota State University Main Campus | 225 | 89% |
University of Saint Francis – Fort Wayne | 264 | 95% |
Do all nursing schools require the TEAS exam?
Take the TEAS The Test of Essential Academic Skill, or TEAS, is especially recommended for anyone hoping to get accepted into nursing school. While not every school may require it, a high score will make the applicant shine bright above the others.
How can I get into nursing school with bad grades?
- Take General Ed Courses to Raise Your GPA.
- Consider a Waitlist Program.
- Get Involved.
- Work Your Way Up.
- Realize That Grades Aren’t Everything.
- Meet with a Counselor.
- Just Ask For Help.
- Include a Statement Letter.
Is law school or nursing school harder?
Having been to both law school and nursing school, they’re both hard. Law was exhausting just by the sheer volume of coursework. Nursing is not only exhausting by the course load (though, as an undergraduate degree, it’s more manageable than law), but also physically and mentally exhausting.
Who makes more lawyers or nurses?
The average lawyer earned $130,880 as of May 2012, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. By comparison, the average registered nurse earned $67,930. Lawyers made nearly twice as much as RNs. The majority of RNs work in doctors’ offices and hospitals, where average pay was $69,490.