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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.
The math part surprising was not that bad. The science part was rough. Know alot about heart cycle, kidney cycle, loop of henle, chemistry, genetics. It hit alot of subjects I didn't expect. The Grammer part is what I did worst in. Al ot of questions asking which sentence is correct and only like 1 difference so I found that most challenging. I never did any practice test or studying. I took it on an impulse after not being in school for 10 years. Your right God's will be done. But I'm a little nervous since they do take alumni first and then rank us my teas score. It seems they usually take around 79 and up tea's score
On 1/7/2020 at 10:27 AM, April Woody said:Some specialty clinics are still accepted. Depending on the skills you are using at the clinic. So if you feel you do most of the skills in your scope it's best to email and find out if you can be accepted.
I honestly didn’t even bother testing for teas, putting focus on the NACE and going to stop working and go to school.
4 hours ago, Hilary Blackburn said:I passed but not sure it’ll be high enough. All 400 are eligible??
I ask because I know several people who applied but didn’t pass the TEAS so that makes them not eligible
I know. I'm talking about applications, not the amount that's eligible I wouldn't know that... I just know that I'm already accepted because I just graduated from the LPN program last year. They are only doing that for recent graduates. I just had to provide my proof that I have been working that's it. So I'm in there. I already talked to the school. The people who want to go on to RN right away that graduated with me are automatically accepted.
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I made a 76 I've been told 79 and up made it in last year ?