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Hey guys 💜 just wanted to open a thread for Fall 2018 applicants at Tarrant County College ADN program! I know application cycle isn't open for about another month but I saw a few comments on the Spring 17 thread and thought we could have our own thread already!
I'm applying with the following:
A&P I: B
A&P II: A
Micro: A
HESI: 94.5
I can't wait to "meet" some of you on here and I've got my fingers crossed for all of us!
Hey all,
I just applied for TCC fall 2018 nursing program as well.
A&P 1: C
A&P 2: A
Micro: A
Hesi: 90.5%
I also created a facebook page because I feel like it is easier to communicate on there so feel free to add yourself so we could all stay up to date with our application process. Just search " TCC nursing applicants fall 2018 " and it should pop up. I just created it so it may take some time to show.
Hey all,I just applied for TCC fall 2018 nursing program as well.
A&P 1: C
A&P 2: A
Micro: A
Hesi: 90.5%
I also created a facebook page because I feel like it is easier to communicate on there so feel free to add yourself so we could all stay up to date with our application process. Just search " TCC nursing applicants fall 2018 " and it should pop up. I just created it so it may take some time to show.
Thanks for doing that! I found it! :)
Hello everyone,
I currently have:
A&P 1: A
A&P 2: B
Micro: B
I am all signed up for summer to retake micro in hopes of getting an A.
Im not sure its even worth applying unfortunately until next semester. Does anyone know of a case where someone with 2 Bs is accepted? Best of luck to the 4.0 people, you guys deserve it! :)
Hello everyone,I currently have:
A&P 1: A
A&P 2: B
Micro: B
I am all signed up for summer to retake micro in hopes of getting an A.
Im not sure its even worth applying unfortunately until next semester. Does anyone know of a case where someone with 2 Bs is accepted? Best of luck to the 4.0 people, you guys deserve it! :)
What did you get on your HESI? And it doesn't cost to apply. People with 2 Bs and an A get in every semester you don't need a 4.0. Retaking a class cost money and applying is free so it definitely worth applying if it will keep you from retaking a class you don't need to retake.
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