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Hi future nurses and any current nurses!
I applied for spring 2019 about 2-3 weeks ago. It already feels like I've been waiting for ages, though!
I'm curious about what you all's admission stats are (GPA, TEAS, how many pre reqs you've taken, etc.) Here's my stats...
General Ed GPA: 4.0
Science GPA: 4.0
TEAS: 78
I've taken 8 out of 12 of the required prerequisites.
Also, how many programs have you guys applied to? I only applied to this one, sadly. So, I'm wishing on a constellation that i get in.
I'm excited to virtually bond with you guys and share our (hopefully) positive results!
Hey all, please am trying to order my background check and drug screen on the advantage website, but am confused now on what option to pick on the list of schools. It's has an option for Georgia state nursing and then Georgia perimeter college no nursing attached to it. Don't know which is the correct one. Meanwhile I have not been able to find the group page on Facebook. Can someone add me to it my name on Facebook is NKAY KANEZI. I will appreciate answer to my question.
Thanks.
On 6/27/2018 at 10:44 AM, JessOJJE said:Hey Everyone,
I also applied to Spring 2019 nursing program through Georgia Perimeter too. I had to retake the TEAS. I thought since I had a pretty good GPA that when I took the TEAS all I had to do was pass their minimum score. At the time... I didn't realize how competitive it was. Georgia Perimeter minimum score was a 63 and since my individual score was a 64.7 I thought I was fine. When I applied in the fall. I got denied and when I inquired on why I got denied I was just told that even though the minimum TEAS score met the requirements.. They didn't take anybody who had lower than an individual score of an overall score of 70 on the TEAS. I guess that's how competitive it is. Thought this info could be helpful for some!
I re-took Teas and got a 75 and applied for Spring 2019.
My Science GPA is 3.4 and I've taken all the required classes with an overall GPA of 3.7
Did you get in?
I don’t know if anyone is to check in this page, and I hoped someone here might have some insight. I have been excepted to the fall 2019 semester but I’m very curious how your first couple of months have shaped up in the spring semester. I’m especially interested because I need to get a part-time job and while I understand I need to keep 8-5 free, is this really every day or only weekdays and I would imagine there will be fewer clinicals in the beginning of the semesters so if we’re going to school 2 days, should the other days be reading, review and study time or I wonder if I could work? Any insight or advice is greatly appreciated!
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Oh you should definitely ask! She is really great about responding to emails!