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Hello! I just joined and couldn't find any other thread that had anything about admission stats or anything for Georgia Regents (formerly Georgia Health Sciences) and I am so nervous about getting into the BSN program, I applied with my first choice in Athens, and second as Augusta.. I have a 3.7 and got an 86 on the TEAS V and was wondering if anyone knew if that was competitive or what your stats were?!
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It took about a week and a half before my netID popped up as well. When I tried logging into outlook it didn't work at first. If you are a former ASU student, you have to use your old ASU id plus @gru.edu with the capital last name initial, social security number and exclamation point. S123121234! I still haven't been able to log into pulse. Hope this helps!
I finally received my NET ID, but I cannot log into my email. I am not a former ASU student, and I followed all the instructions listed on the website. Any suggestions?
I finally received my NET ID, but I cannot log into my email. I am not a former ASU student, and I followed all the instructions listed on the website. Any suggestions?
If what cburns0919 doesn't work try using your old asu email but use @gru.edu and your old password. The emails merged about 3-4 months ago, so maybe it just kept your old information--just a thought
If what cburns0919 doesn't work try using your old asu email but use @gru.edu and your old password. The emails merged about 3-4 months ago, so maybe it just kept your old information--just a thought
Nevermind, please pay no attention to my last post. You said your are NOT an asu student! haha
Well I got all of my titers done, but somehow even though I had the shot, I am not immune to Vericella. So I guess i now have to get the shot again and anotger titer. Is everyone going ahead and getting the TB test? It said not to be done more than 90 days before school, but the forms have to be in by then.
Well I got all of my titers done, but somehow even though I had the shot, I am not immune to Vericella. So I guess i now have to get the shot again and anotger titer. Is everyone going ahead and getting the TB test? It said not to be done more than 90 days before school, but the forms have to be in by then.
You will need to have the forms completed with everything else besides the TB test and fax it in. You will get the TB test 90 days before starting class and fax that in separate. You can also scan it and email it if that is easier. [email protected]
You will need to have the forms completed with everything else besides the TB test and fax it in. You will get the TB test 90 days before starting class and fax that in separate. You can also scan it and email it if that is easier. [email protected]
I emailed them and this is the info they gave me also. The form has to be in before you can get the TB test so you must send it separate.
I emailed them and this is the info they gave me also. The form has to be in before you can get the TB test so you must send it separate.
I probably could have saved you some time if I would have told you I work there. You will need a ppd every year so when you get it placed keep up with that date bc it will be due at the same time next year.
Is anyone else having to do the hepatitis b series. I am having to finish mine and I'm not sure whether to go ahead and send everything else or what. I have to months until my last **** and then a month until I can get my antibody titer done.
I would turn in the form with everything you already have. You can turn in what you need one by one as you get it. You will be able to get a waiver (temp release of your immunization hold) between your doses until the next due date. If you are not going to be finished with the hep b series before registration then you will need a hep b antigen. The lab that has your blood work should be able to run it off the blood they have if it has been 30 days since you've had it drawn.
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That is great advice... unfortunately, or not so unfortunate, for me I have been in a monogamous relationship for so long that those tests aren't done during my annual appointment.