Please help- did I pass the TEAS?

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Hello! I'm new to this site, and a future nursing student! I recently took the TEAS to apply for the Monmouth County LPN Program and I have my results.... just not sure if they're passing or failing. Here's my question- did I need to pass all 4 sections of the test, or just need to pass with my overall grade? What constitutes a pass/fail? Does it have anything to do with all the national/program averages? Someone please help! I'm anxious to know either way!

What can I say. A Nurse without a brain is dangerous and what is "more than your brain"? How many doctors are in the profession for the money? I know several. How many Lawyers are in the legal field for the money? As a legal studies major I know quiet a few. How many people are enrolling right now in the Nursing program because they can not find jobs? You can have a passion for Nursing but if you can not make any intelligent decisions in critical situations, what good is your passion? Your comment is somewhat correct but belongs more in the subject Philosophy. Thank you and best of luck to you.

Of course one have to have the brain for it but that doesn't make someone a good nurse. l have worked with nurses for several years and from what l have seen, some are more successful because of the way they approach and talk to patients. If a person have the brain and lack the interpersonal concerpt of being a nurse, trust me he or she will suck as a nurse. Remember that doctors only spend few mins with patients most of the time; and they make their decision base on what the nurses said or wrote. Again like l said before, you need more than your brain to be a good nurse. When a person without any passion for nurse become one, having a good costomer service will work as well. We are all on the same boat here trying to get into the nursing school. Good luck to you too my friend

I don't want to sound rude but you should at least use spell checking in order to have some credibility.

Thanks miss perfect

I am not a Miss I am male, so you could say Sir for example. Good luck getting into Nursing school.

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