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Old Apr 19, 2008, 09:31 AM
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Re: NET prep questions

no you won't have to worry, just get your self calm and wyou do just fine....

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Old Apr 19, 2008, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by STalbott888 View Post
Well, I don't know what you mean about "competitive". You mean, academically competitive? I'm going to a community college that doesn't put alot of stock in GPA and composite score. Passing is passing. They sent a letter with my results and said This is the bare minimum that you can get and still pass the NET. We've heard of some that barely passed and got into the nursing program. Plus, I don't know if you've read my other posts, but I went to the same college and graduated in 1999 with a 2 year degree in Surgical Technology. They will take me back in a heartbeat.
They give priority to Surg techs and to respiratory therapists. They reserve spots for them in each nursing class.
If you mean "competitive" in terms of a huge waiting list, YES, we're copmpetitive. But like I said, I am guaranteed entry due to being an alumni in the medical field already.

Just FYI
you go for it then.... and my bad, i probably have missed the other info, anyways...

Great Luck on it!

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Old Apr 19, 2008, 08:46 PM
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Re: NET prep questions

Originally Posted by Csantos View Post
no you won't have to worry, just get your self calm and wyou do just fine....
Getting myself calm is the hard part, I think. I feel prepared at this point. I have taken tons of practice test, and even went and did grammar quizzes too. I found a lot of stuff for ESL students. Math comes really easy for me, and every practice test, I either get them all, or I miss like two, so that part isn't a problem.

Thanks again for all the help and support. I am just going to try to relax for the next day. LOL Right.

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