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I took my TEAS test for Maric today and I did awful. Absolutely awful. I got a 65.9%, I am so disappointed in myself. My admissions rep told me that it's just the tie breaker at this point but I feel like I could do so much better. I would take it again, but we're kinda strapped for money and the $30 that they're charging is a little much around the holidays. I've thought about going to other schools or continuing on at Grossmont, but my husband is getting out of the Navy in 2011 and with tthe waitlists, I'll be pushing it or not even in the program at all. I am just getting so discouraged because I've been busting my butt and everytime I turn around they're changing something or not accepting something that they already had me do or "not receiving" something that I know for a fact was sent to them. I asked today when we should find out if we're accepted or not and my rep said Jan 7th, classes start Jan 22, so I asked if I could talk to a financial aid person to see if its even doable on that end so I don't waste my time and she said not until I've been accepted. So when we find out we have a little over a week to find $50,000 to pay for this program. I'm not sure if I can get that much and if I can't, I'd like to know now. Am I just wasting my time and should I look somewhere else? I have to raise my GPA before I can apply to like National or SDSU but I know I can do it. Has anyone looked into National or gone there? How do they're classes work? Someone told me that its a class a month, is this true? If so, this may be doable as well. I guess I just need some reassurance and maybe some guidance. I'm going to be 28 at the end of this month and I have a 3 yr old girl and my husband has decided to end his naval career in 2011, which all makes me very stressed.