Hi everyone!
I didn't see a topic for spring 2019 for this school so I thought I'd start it for everyone. Everyone feel free to share grades/teas scores and such! I'll start.
Statistics: A
Human Anatomy & Physiology I: A
Human Anatomy & Physiology II: A
English Composition: B+
Introduction to Psychology: B+
Overall GPA: 3.3
TEAS: 90.0 Overall (98th Percentile)
Are you guys planning on working during the semester too? Not sure how old everyone is etc, but I currently work full time and will be going down to part time during the semester. Just not sure how part time I will be or what my schedule will be so I'm just kinda sitting here and waiting for orientation lol
You can still graduate in 3 years, you will just need to take those on top of your nursing classes, either during the regular semester or a summer session/winter session. I just took bioethics this semester and there's an online class for that. (I would suggest that for sure, super easy and actually enjoyable) I also have to take a humanities class and a communications class. I plan on doing those in a summer session or maybe one of the regular semesters when the schedule is a little lighter(I think there's 1 semester where we only have 7 credits for nursing)
Hello all! Hopefully I get a response and that everyone who got in is doing well but does anyone know if you dont have the chemistry if they will deny you? I have completed all prerequisites and took the TEAS but just looked at the flyer says to take college level chemistry. Does this mean its worthless to still apply? And will chemistry be one of those prerequisites calculated bc I have not seen one thread stating this was a huge factor?
Hi! I know how stressful the application process is, so I logged on to answer you as soon as I could! to my knowledge, unless they've changed the requirements since last year, you do not need college-level chemistry... only the chemistry regents from high school. I have not taken a college-level chemistry course, and yet I was still accepted... i would advise you to call admissions and confirm with them, and then make your decision
Catsweeney
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Has anyone spoken to them about how registration for classes is going to work? It seems like we'll get some sort of schedule at orientation I guess?