From reading everyone that got into Lone Star nursing programs I hypothesized one very important point. Correct me if I'm wrong but if you get anything less than A's in English and A&P there is NO chance of admission.
The only instance I calculated a chance is a "B" in English, an "A" in A&P and a perfect 100% on the HESI. Other than that, A's in your classes with a minimum 88% on the exam is my observed formula for entrance.
I see why so many (myself included) get so worked up about the HESI. Anyone else taking the test next week at a Lone Star?
If anyone has taken A&P at a Lone Star over a summer session, how did you find attaining an A over the six-week period? Also, if anyone wants to part with a lab book...(?)
38 minutes ago, Subastiana said:31 people didn’t show up for kingwood orientation on yesterday
I look at it that someone persons knew they would not pass the drug test which was administered yesterday as well some got offered spots at other programs whether associate or bachelors and some have unexpected live events that just won’t make it possible to start. That’s just how I’m looking at it
1 hour ago, LEtech said:It would have been nice if they didn't let them come in.. they should have taken the orientation time more seriously. Some was as late as 15 minutes..
LOL you are correct but I guess that’s why they said for the orientation in January is you’re 1 minute late you won’t be allowed to enter.
Mine is low. 7.266 with a B in English.. English was a transfer from UH over 12 years ago.. I didn't do my research when I sign up for nursing school.. I could have retaken English over the summer to get an A. When I find out class has already started 1 week in. I was surprised to even gotten a letter considering my score. I just sign up for class this pass spring of 2019. Haven't been back in school for over 8 years.
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