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I'm looking for others who might be applying to the LPN Bridge that starts Spring 2020.
I'm taking my TEAS later this month and am super nervous. I'm really hoping to get in!!!
At this point I just can’t worry about it. I know the decision is already made just waiting for the letter. I know I’m a great nurse and if they would actually look at and take into consideration work history and also my LPN program GPA they would see. I am frustrated at the process. I understand they have to weed out but sometimes grades aren’t everything in the medical field. I have met 4.0 nurses who lack common sense and compassion.
You are so right about how sometimes the smart ones lack common sense. I haven't applied anywhere else. I was debating applying at Abraham Baldwin because they offer a 1 day/week bridge program...but that 1 day is 16hrs long, and it is 3.5hrs from my home. I don't know why metro Atlanta doesn't have a single 1 day/week bridge program. Makes no sense. My science GPA is only 3.33 so idk how I rank against everyone else who applied. I am also still taking my math course so that will hurt me as well?♀️
15 minutes ago, Smgarrett said:My GPA isn’t the greatest either. Honestly if I get in I’ll be shocked. I have a C in micro and I’m taking the history I’m missing now. I was rejected from the traditional program a while back so I have PTSD from getting that rejection letter! Haha
I dont think the fact that you are still taking history is going to be a big problem...it doesnt seem like it counts for much anyways. I heard it is 50% science GPA and 50% TEAS/Total GPA
Grooveynurse
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The wait is so brutal. I wonder how many exactly applied. TBH I just don't want to have to take the TEAS again if I don't get in this time ?