Emory BSN 2016

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Hey Everyone! I just submitted my application last month for the BSN program for Fall 2016 :) I see that there are ABSN/MSN threads, but I haven't been able to find anything for the traditional program.

Where's everyone from? What are your stats? I live in Atlanta currently, and Emory is my DREAM school. One of my main concerns is that I won't have all of my prerequisites completed until this Summer, and I'm worried that may look bad on paper for them. So far I've made all A's in my nursing prereq's. I was initially planning on applying for Fall 2017, but since organic chem is no longer a requirement (thank god!!!), I find that I technically can apply for this Fall!

Good luck to everyone applying! I know this thread is a little late, but I figure it could be good for all of us to communicate through here :)

I took it! I definitely recommend the ATI study manual. It was super helpful for me

Did you submit the teas score?

Yes :) I submitted it at the end of January after I submitted everything else, so hopefully they take it into consideration!

Hi lohems, did you hear anything?

Not yet! Sooo anxious

Ugh the wait is killing me lol

So I've been reading threads from past years, and I saw some people logged into a OPUS a few days before their admission status was released and saw an Emory email address listed in their demographic info. Do any of you have an e-mail yet? I looked and didn't see one :( I'm hoping that's not a bad sign!

Your not alone í ½í¸© But they are requesting my teas test. I'm a hero take it on 3/12/16.

They didn't ask me for one. Did they reach out to you and request scores? I literally haven't heard anything from them since the email to set up my OPUS account.

Yes! I was hoping they wouldn't lol. I'm so scared to take the teas. Any suggestions on how to do well?

Don't stress, you'll do great! The ATI Study Manual was amazing! I decided last minute on a Friday to sign up for the TEAS and took it the next Tuesday and made a 91. I checked out the study manual from GPC's library and studied over the weekend. It has everything you need to know in it. This sounds kind of dumb, but I had to re-teach myself long multiplication and division by hand because I had forgotten it! So brush up on your math stuff. Watch Youtube videos on some science concepts if you're unfamiliar with them. Practice the reading section and familiarize yourself with the main points in the manual. Review grammar! Seriously look it over and know it. Some of those questions were a bit tricky. Just study the manual front to back and you will be just fine :)

Thanks I hope I can at least get a decent grade lol.

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