Anyone applying to Delaware County Comm. 2013 Program? Dying to know if my TEAS V sco

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Anyone applying to Delaware County Community College 2013 RN program? Dying to know if my TEAS V score was enough to get me in!!!! I will not find out till closer to Christmas maybe after Christmas!! Any other Applicants want to compare scores and wait together?Also if anyone is DCCC alumni could you let me know your TEAS score and if you were accepted, also if you remember when you received your acceptance letter?

I do want to mention that I had taken my TEAS test once on 9-12-12, and then took the test again 10-24-12(2days before the application deadline) just to see if I could improve my score which I did improve all of my subcategory scores improved some by 50% or more! I wish the Administration looked at that. The first time I took the test my Adjusted Individual Composite Score was 58%.(Which DCCC only requires a AIS Composite of 50%) When I took the test last Wednesday I received a 71.3%!! I really hope that this score is enough to get me in to the program. Considering that this is the only criteria they take into account. First the AIS Composit score then Reading, Science, Mathematics, then English & Language.

Specializes in pediatrics/ geriatrics.

Rasheedah, I'm also accepted for 2013. I'm finsihed all my prereqs. I just need my nursing elective (Probably going to be pharm too, how was it?). Only 4 weeks til we start the bridge class! Inbox me so I can give you my cell number. We can keep in touch with everything.

I also rushed to have all my bloodwork, health insurance, & CPR training finished by the 1st and then they extended the deadline lol I'm told all the instructors are very helpful :)

So what do you think of school so far? How is fundamentals?

Anyone whos graduated with RN from DCCC : have you found it hard to get a job without a BSN? I'm wondering whether or not I should go try to transfer to a 4 year to do BSN or if I should just do DC3 or MC3's RN programs and then try to do a bridge program at a 4 year....

Anyone whos graduated with RN from DCCC : have you found it hard to get a job without a BSN? I'm wondering whether or not I should go try to transfer to a 4 year to do BSN or if I should just do DC3 or MC3's RN programs and then try to do a bridge program at a 4 year....

I'm currently in my first year at dccc and I would suggest you stick with dccc. They recently partnered up with to offer a rn to bsn program that you can be dual enrolled in. This would cut down the amount of time it takes to complete your bsn to about 1-2 years depending on what classes you have already taken.

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