I was just curious what my chances are of getting into the ADN program. I am a military spouse and I know that unfortunately it really hurts me in the ranking process because I am not a Hawaii state resident. Anyways, I have gotten all A's in my pre-reqs and co-reqs, I got a 92 on the TEAS test (I plan to retake it here in November and I'm hoping for a higher score), and I have experience as a CNA for the last three years. I would apply to other schools but unfortunately we will be leaving Hawaii in the beginning of 2018 and I just don't have the time to complete a bachelors degree. From past threads on this subject it looks like I would have a pretty good chance but the whole residency thing is really holding me back. Thanks for any feedback or insight you might have.
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Hey everyone!
I was just curious what my chances are of getting into the ADN program. I am a military spouse and I know that unfortunately it really hurts me in the ranking process because I am not a Hawaii state resident. Anyways, I have gotten all A's in my pre-reqs and co-reqs, I got a 92 on the TEAS test (I plan to retake it here in November and I'm hoping for a higher score), and I have experience as a CNA for the last three years. I would apply to other schools but unfortunately we will be leaving Hawaii in the beginning of 2018 and I just don't have the time to complete a bachelors degree. From past threads on this subject it looks like I would have a pretty good chance but the whole residency thing is really holding me back. Thanks for any feedback or insight you might have.