Starting a thread for applicants in 2021 year.
I had an appointment with an allied health counselor recently and she told me having less
2 minutes ago, Brendaam21 said:Sorry to just jump in on your conversations, but it’s interesting. So if we did only get two attempts lifetime, let’s say we use up those two attempts with the current version test TEAS 6 I believe, and we aren’t able to get into the program before they change the version that’s being accepted, will that mean we no longer have a chance to apply? Or will they just have to accept some applicants with the old version and new applicants with the newer versions? I know these are all probably questions neither one of us can answer, it’s just all so confusing. I’ve only taken one attempt, I got an 82.7 but I was hoping to retake in May if I didn’t get into the program. That would increase my points for other merit based programs. But if this is the case maybe I should wait and save it for a newer version?
I so do not ever want to take that test again! I remember finishing the last problem thinking: whatever I get is what it is, I’m never taking that again! Way too stressful. I was also hugely pregnant at the time and emotional.
3 minutes ago, Brendaam21 said:Sorry to just jump in on your conversations, but it’s interesting. So if we did only get two attempts lifetime, let’s say we use up those two attempts with the current version test TEAS 6 I believe, and we aren’t able to get into the program before they change the version that’s being accepted, will that mean we no longer have a chance to apply? Or will they just have to accept some applicants with the old version and new applicants with the newer versions? I know these are all probably questions neither one of us can answer, it’s just all so confusing. I’ve only taken one attempt, I got an 82.7 but I was hoping to retake in May if I didn’t get into the program. That would increase my points for other merit based programs. But if this is the case maybe I should wait and save it for a newer version?
So from the TEAS information on Fresno City College website, they had started offering TEAS 6 in August of 2016 and officially stopped accepting TEAS V by October of 2017. I'm guessing they would give a one year grace period again if a TEAS 7 ever came out
1 hour ago, Nettle_carrier said:That's what mine says too. I'm hoping it changes soon so I can stop checking it 3 times a day LOL!
I check it once a day hoping it’s going to change. I don’t even know why as I didn’t even get “eligible” until early April, a week or 2 before they posted lotto results. I guess part of me thinks since they have my information already and they may become more efficient and adapted to the pandemic world they would change my status faster this time around.
19 minutes ago, SeeksTruth said:That's exactly why I'm taking biochemistry (chem3B). I knew I would need a challenging class to keep me distracted from waiting to hear from all these nursing programs. Is anyone else taking classes???
I haven’t taken a class since Spring 2020, I just been working full time and saving money.
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Sorry to just jump in on your conversations, but it’s interesting. So if we did only get two attempts lifetime, let’s say we use up those two attempts with the current version test TEAS 6 I believe, and we aren’t able to get into the program before they change the version that’s being accepted, will that mean we no longer have a chance to apply? Or will they just have to accept some applicants with the old version and new applicants with the newer versions? I know these are all probably questions neither one of us can answer, it’s just all so confusing. I’ve only taken one attempt, I got an 82.7 but I was hoping to retake in May if I didn’t get into the program. That would increase my points for other merit based programs. But if this is the case maybe I should wait and save it for a newer version?