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Boces LPN?

Hi so I have been wanting to be nurse for the longest time. Got my CNA in 2020, worked in a nursing home for a year, then a hospital for 6 months and now at another hospital. Took all my prereqs at a different college and could transfer those to the one I wanted. They admitted less students this year because there isn’t enough faculty and their waitlist is full. I decide okay maybe LPN school. My TEAS score is a 62 which is proficient. My friend is an RN and thinks LPN school will be more relaxed than RN school. I have good references too. Has anyone gotten into an LPN program w a 62 TEAS? I feel like it’s not good but it’s proficient. So misleading!! I really don’t know what I’ll do if I don’t get into the program.

Thanks :/ 

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It could be possible. Call the school and ask them if they have a cutoff for scores. If anything, is there a way to retake the test? If you do retake it, try a different approach. I know ATI used to have an option where you can improve, and it would offer more questions that were similar. I'm not sure if they offer this for the TEAS.

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2 hours ago, PhilodendronPrinceofOJ said:

It could be possible. Call the school and ask them if they have a cutoff for scores. If anything, is there a way to retake the test? If you do retake it, try a different approach. I know ATI used to have an option where you can improve, and it would offer more questions that were similar. I'm not sure if they offer this for the TEAS.

Actually I got into the LPN school! Thanks ?

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