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Obviously it does make difference to some, otherwise they would not ask the question.
Here's the thing. With drugs like pot, it can take up to 3 months to leave your system, depending on amount/frequency of usage; uppers/narcs? Those generally clear sooner and more predictably. Booze - the general "rule" is one drink per hour clears (but it's different depending on gender and weight).
If you show up positive, you may not have to worry about school testing you for drugs. You'll be on your tail in the parking lot. Some people take the chance- and that's their right . I wouldn't risk it.
Couple of things: don't be offended by the responses you get when you join a nursing forum and your first post is about drug testing; if you have a substance abuse problem, perhaps nursing is not the career path for you; and maybe not the wisest course to put the specific school you're going to on a forum asking about drug testing. Just food for thought.
I was wondering how fast you can be drug tested at UTA after admission?
I'm sure they aren't going to give you a date. Our school is random throughout the semester.
Obviously it does make difference to some, otherwise they would not ask the question.
Are you asking because you have an addiction problem? I would suggest getting help before attempting a nursing program.
The ER Biker
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I was wondering how fast you can be drug tested at UTA after admission?