FGCU Nursing Program Fall 2016

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I haven't seen a thread for FGCU nursing Fall 2016, probably because it's so early, but I figure I start one anyway. I am applying to both FGCU and UCF for fall nursing 2016. I currently attend Palm beach state college in lake worth Florida. I just finished my AA degree and have a 3.7 GPA. I am planning on taking my Teas test in November. If I get accepted into FGCU I want to live off-campus and would like a fellow nursing student roommate to make the transition easier. Can't wait to hear from the rest of you!

I used a bunch of random teas books, just not the ATI because I was too cheap lol. When I was looking up information, people were saying how great the ATI book was so I decided to use it this time around. That's all I been using for the past two months

Hey everyone! :) I am also applying and here are my stats:

Pre-req GPA: 3.85

Regular GPA: 3.77

TEAS: 319

I am also applying to UNF, USF, and UCF :)

Hi there! Welcome! What does your teas score mean by 319?

My bad! At one of the schools I am applying to they add up all 4 sections! My adjusted individual score is an 80.7!

Oh okay! What school are you looking to get into the most

Right now my top choice is UNF, but if I don't get in there FGCU is my second! What about yourself?

I'm applying to FGCU, my first choice. UCF is my second

That's cool! Have you sent in all of your scores and what not for FGCU?

Yes, I am finished applying to both of the schools. Big reliefs, but so anxious now

I feel you. My anxiety has been through the roof!! I still have to send over my transcripts and scores to FGCU and USF and I changed my mind about UCF. I applied for the summer at UNF so I should find out about if I got an interview soon. What school do you go to now?

I'm at palm beach state college in lake worth Florida

Hi everyone

I just submitted my application today!

I'm kinda bummed because I just finished my Teas today and I was hoping to do really well on it to offset my mediocre GPA but I ended up scoring a 76% adjusted composite score, a National Percentile of 80 but a Program Percentile of only 65...and with a 3.179 cumulative GPA do I even really have a chance? :unsure:

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