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. :)

KRBee I'm also not taking Pharm, I'm taking Nursing research in its place this semester. I looked up a few of the prices and it looks like the best deal is to get the package even though we don't need it. Since it is a new book I would just take the pharm book and resell it (and the access code to the ebook) as new on ebay then use that money to get the nursing research book.

hey everyone. I am applying for Fall 2013 nursing at UT-Tyler and the longview branch. I moved here just this past August from Washington State and am finishing up some classes that were not pre-reqs in WA. Anyways I just wanted to put in my 2 cents about living in Tyler.

I live in University Pines apartment which is on considered on campus but technically is next to campus. They have 1-bed studio, 1 bedroom, 2-bedroom and 4- bedroom. I chose the studio which is one of the most expensive options at $660 a month but I didnt want roommates and I really wanted a kitchen. I have a friend who lives in the dorm and misses having her own kitchen. That being said. Even in all the apartments that are on-campus, even though they have a full kitchen and stove, they still require you to purchase a meal plan the cheapest being $500. I was not made aware of this until I found the charge. I am hardly ever on campus other then to actually attend class because I have an apt to study in and eat in.

Its a great apartment and the staff is friendly and they have weekly events that are fun. I just wanted to let you all know. Hope it helped

Thanks for letting us know, Curlymitch06. I think it helped out a lot, especially those who wants to live in an apartment.

Hello, I just completed my first semester as a level one nursing student at UT-Tyler. Just wanted to drop in and give you guys some tips I personally did not buy the electronic books and I did very good in my courses. I did not buy the bundle of books from the bookstore either. Also, some of my classmates that bought the books were very disappointed and said they would not recommend it. I would advise all of you to invest in a planner to keep up with different assignments for each class. The classes can be challenging but it is do able and you will learn a lot in a short period of time.

So have any of you received the blue postcard from the BON that we are supposedly supposed to get after out finger print? They said we had to send a copy to the school but I haven't even received anything

I was accepted for Fall '13 in Longview and I just wanted to ask those that are already in the program for some insight...advice. What are your days like? How many days of clinicals do you have? Days of classes? Any tips on books, uniforms (other than the info they gave us), things that would be helpful for me to have/not have, etc. I am so excited...and I greatly appreciate your answers.

Thanks so much for your insight. I am starting this Fall at UTT main campus. I am trying to get my textbooks together while also getting the best prices. I wouldn't dare get that bundle, too much $$. So I'm looking online on Amazon and Ebay. My advisor also told me what/what's not necessary as far as that list of Level 1 books, so I'm buying them piece by piece.

Quick question. Does UT Tyler look at the English and language usage part?

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