CT-CCNP 2019/2020 APPLICATION

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I'm applying to Capital Community College's program this November. I'm not too confident about my stats and I cannot find a winter AP I class to better my grade. Anyone else applying? Here are my stats...

Teas: 86.7

GPA: 3.27

AP1: B-

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2 hours ago, Monique C Mclean said:

Remember ct cc rank 75% of applicants right? So when you calculate your overall score out of 100% clearly the higher your percentage the higher your chances. Keep in mind though that it still depends on the grades of each applicant. Also remember the teas is only worth 25% even if you get the entire 25% there is still 75% more.

I have spoken to Deans and advisers who gave me information on the applications. One adviser told me that for nvcc they mostly look at those with a 3.5 gpa and above. The Dean told me that last year the highest gpa was a 3.8. He did not mention the teas grade.

I spoke to a student who got in he said that most of his classmates had teas scores in the 50's. His was on the higher end an 88. He also added that he knew of people who were waitlisted at number 35 who got in. A friend of mine in the same year had a 60 on the teas exam and she got in her A&P grade and her nursing gpa was really high though.

Factors such as other school acceptances, failure to successfully complete A&P 2, or life can create avaiable seats for waitlisted applicants. Make certain to check that you have met all requirements in the (nursing requirements) tab on banner so that your application is complete.

CCC accepts 160 the last time I checked

Reading through other threads might help but I think that people who rank in the 80s and above are more likely to get in.

You are so knowledgeable and helpful! Thank you for taking the time to inform all of us on this! ? A&P2 is the only prerequisite that can be in the process of completion in the spring of the application period ? we should all be proud we made it this far no matter the outcome! We'll just keep pushing ?

This discussion thread is finally coming to life! Thanks to everyone for contributing.

I am applying to CCC. Application was submitted back in November.

TEAS: 88.7%

A&P I: B

GPA: 3.76

Good luck!

1 minute ago, nkittiph said:

I am applying to CCC. Application was submitted back in November.

TEAS: 88.7%

A&P I: B

GPA: 3.76

Good luck!

Your scores are great! Good luck!! ? ?

Hi guys! I'm applying to NVCC.

TEAS - 70%

A&P1 - A

Nursing GPA - 3.71

I tried 3 times to get that TEAS grade!!! I can't get any higher ? I studied with the mometrix book and the book from the TEAS website. I've just accepted it at this point and am hoping for the best.

7 minutes ago, engaged19times said:

Hi guys! I'm applying to NVCC.

TEAS - 70%

A&P1 - A

Nursing GPA - 3.71

I tried 3 times to get that TEAS grade!!! I can't get any higher ? I studied with the mometrix book and the book from the TEAS website. I've just accepted it at this point and am hoping for the best.

I applied to NVCC too! I hope we both get in ? The TEAS was hard despite studying for 5 weeks every night ☹ I got a 66.7 on my 2nd attempt. I went up 10 points but was hoping for at least a score in the 70s. A 70 sounds great to me. I wish i had that score! I used the mometrix book as well.

1 hour ago, nkittiph said:

This discussion thread is finally coming to life! Thanks to everyone for contributing.

Everyone's pumped up and/or paranoid about the apps we've just submitted! ?

Specializes in CNA, RAD ASSIST.

Finally submitted my application

GPA: 3.9

Teas Test : 65.5

AP1 grade: A

Hopefully I get in. Fingers cross. Good luck to everyone.

So I just retook my teas.

Nursing GPA: 3.88

Overall GPA: 3.90

Teas score 62%

I'm feeling really proud of myself. Now it's time to wait

On 12/17/2019 at 12:34 PM, Adriana S said:

Hey Guys!

I am planning on applying to Three Rivers. Here are my stats.

A&P 1 A

Nursing GPA 3.67 ( I don't know if they round it up to a 3.7)

TEAS will be taking in January

The only classes I have left to take are Micro and A&P 2 which I am taking next semester.

Unfortunately it is calculated to the hundredth place(3.67 ) not the tenth (3.7 )

Does anyone know the details about getting into TRCC's program, such as how many seats are up for grabs, how many applicants there usually are, or what scores typically get in?

Thanks!

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