UT Tyler Spring '13 Admission

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Anyone out there applied for Spring 2013 admission to UT Tyler? I'm actually doing the Accelerated Program, but would love to hear from anyone about their points and how they feel about their application! I'm dying to find out if I got in! 10 days til the deadline, and then I'll be checking my email every half hour for the next 6 weeks, I'm sure. :)

Thanks guys. Any tips are helpful

I can't find the either..

I meant to add "group"

Did you look for the group through your phone or computer? Try the computer you should be able to find it

Is it the one with 57 members?

I've also been accepted to Midwestern so I'm not sure where to go. Does anyone know anything about either school?

Hello everyone.Congrats to those who made it into the program. I will apply to the accelerated program next year. I need to take some of the prereqs. I would like to know what yall did to prepare for the TEAS V. Maybe I can buy your study material. I will be in Tyler in 2 weeks to meet with an advisor. I will be taking my prereqs at Brookhaven College. Any advice will be appreciated.

Hope to hear from someone.

Hello hopeful_st. I was wondering how you prepared for the TEAS. I would like to get an idea of how high my gpa needs to be. I am planning to apply for the accelerated program.

I've also been accepted to Midwestern so I'm not sure where to go. Does anyone know anything about either school?

UT Tyler's NCLEX pass rate average is ~94 in 5 yrs, whereas Midwestern averages ~82. UT Tyler has a larger student population than Midwestern, but Midwestern is a little bit cheaper to go to (but they're relatively the same). I don't know much more than that.

I would like to know what yall did to prepare for the TEAS V. Maybe I can buy your study material. I will be in Tyler in 2 weeks to meet with an advisor. I will be taking my prereqs at Brookhaven College. Any advice will be appreciated.

Hope to hear from someone.

I bought the TEAS V study manual from atitesting and it helped me a lot. I studied one section at a time and I made sure to do the practice tests that are in the book. You will not have a calculator when you do your TEAS so be sure you can do Math/Science problems without a calculator. I already sold my study manual but you can find them online pretty easily.

No it has like 4 members.

And honestly I didn't really study for the teas. I probably should have. I did okay but Im sure I would have done wayy better if I studied. I bought the study manual but only read through it once or twice. Study that and you should be okay. I think your points or grades matter more than anything though. Just my thought.

UT Tyler's NCLEX pass rate average is ~94 in 5 yrs, whereas Midwestern averages ~82. UT Tyler has a larger student population than Midwestern, but Midwestern is a little bit cheaper to go to (but they're relatively the same). I don't know much more than that.

Awesome! Def did not know that. Thanks for the information. That makes my decisions a little easier :)

Hello everyone.Congrats to those who made it into the program. I will apply to the accelerated program next year. I need to take some of the prereqs. I would like to know what yall did to prepare for the TEAS V. Maybe I can buy your study material. I will be in Tyler in 2 weeks to meet with an advisor. I will be taking my prereqs at Brookhaven College. Any advice will be appreciated.

Hope to hear from someone.

I initially took the TEAS for TWU so i bought the book that my TWU advisor recommended. I still have it if you need it... It was a lot harder than I thought and time was a BIG issue, so pace yourself. I would even take one of the practice test's online, I feel like that would have prepared me better. I didn't do so great on the TEAS but my grades are good. So like hopeful said, I think grades matter the most esp. your sciences.

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