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I graduated from this program in 2013. As I remember, it was highly competitive. There were 200-250 applicants that tested and only the top 10% were offered a seat. Go ahead and reach out to any BSN friends you have in acute care settings to see if anyone is willing to precept you. We were responsible for securing our own clinical site and preceptor. Those clinical connections will be good for after graduation as well. Central NC is saturated with nurses and I had a difficult time finding a job despite my years of LPN experience.
Wish you the best of luck!
@LostMyPen,RN How was it? Did you like the program overall? What was your Teas score? I currently attend the school so I will be ranked at the top of the list thankfully. Where did you do your clinical?
7 hours ago, jacks1982 said:I'm taking Teas again on the 11th. I didn't get a high enough score last year, so trying again this year studying hard so i can get in the 80's ?
I understand. Last year people were making 80's and up so that seems to be the target score to get in. I applied for the LPN-RN this Fall and already submitted everything. My teas score was 84.
On 1/4/2020 at 9:07 PM, jacks1982 said:I actually just noticed they changed the rules. You can’t work in a clinic for there online program so I cancelled my teas, and I’m gonna focus on NACE, for the other schools,
Yes only cause they have a new temporary dean of nursing and she is changing everything. Good luck.
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Anyone applying? I'm still waiting on the updated packet, but I plan to apply. I have all my classes. Post your Teas score and how long you have been an LPN. We can all come together on this post. I know it's early, but I'm reaching out. Let the wait begin.