LLU for non- seventh day adventist

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Aestheticbrah

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So I have an interview there but am not SDA. Are the odds stacked against me to be accepted because I am non-SDA? I know they accept non-SDA but is the chances for non-SDA very slim even though he or she gets an interview?

Going through the interview feedback I read comments like this:

"You either have to be a Seventh-Day Adventist or have rockin' stats to get in"
 
just tell them that you are SDA even if you aren't. Read up on the SDA religion and their practices so you seem legit. They have no way of knowing and they are not going to ask you for proof if you are SDA. If they ask for proof, just go to SDA church and pay someone off or just convert, get into Loma Linda, and then once you are in convert back.
 
I have an interview there and am not SDA. In the past the majority of those that attend are SDA. That doesn't necessarily mean that they accept more SDA than non-SDA, but more SDA attend than non-SDA. I'm not really worried about it. I hear they have a great program and that is why I am interested in attending.
 
just tell them that you are SDA even if you aren't. Read up on the SDA religion and their practices so you seem legit. They have no way of knowing and they are not going to ask you for proof if you are SDA. If they ask for proof, just go to SDA church and pay someone off or just convert, get into Loma Linda, and then once you are in convert back.

LOL. Not sure if serious.
 
So I have an interview there but am not SDA. Are the odds stacked against me to be accepted because I am non-SDA? I know they accept non-SDA but is the chances for non-SDA very slim even though he or she gets an interview?

Going through the interview feedback I read comments like this:

"You either have to be a Seventh-Day Adventist or have rockin' stats to get in"

If you're a candidate they've given an interview to, you're probably someone they're willing to accept. If they were to interview you without a significant likelihood of accepting you, they'd be wasting your time and their time.
 
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