I don't see a post stated for the nursing program for fall 2022. Who all will be applying in fall, and will it be full-time, part-time? Did you take your TEAS?
Thank you for all that information it’s definitely super helpful since I’m sort of new to all of this. What’s considered a good GPA for applying? I’m going to look into getting some prep stuff for the exam just because I don’t want to just take it once. I’m trying to get everything done before the cut off in May for applying. I really want to start in the fall.
16 minutes ago, NurseDee2b said:Congratulation and good luck to you too. You are practically ready.
Thanks! seems like you are too, did you apply already? Looking at previous forums it looks like they reviewed and accepted some applicants before the deadline. Hope that's the same for this group too!
41 minutes ago, leslief said:Thank you for all that information it’s definitely super helpful since I’m sort of new to all of this. What’s considered a good GPA for applying? I’m going to look into getting some prep stuff for the exam just because I don’t want to just take it once. I’m trying to get everything done before the cut off in May for applying. I really want to start in the fall.
You can do it! It really is hard to know what is considered good because it depends on the applicant pool, the best thing you can do is meet with an advisor (virtually). Look up MDC medical campus advisement, they will review your records and give you guidance specific to your stats.
Hello All, I too am new to this. I am currently in my last semester of doing my prereqs. I plan on doing my asn accelerated and an advisor told me to also apply for generic full time. Taking my TEAS exam March 28th and I plan on taking it again if need be Apr 28th. I will use my weekends to study each subject and I am very extremely nervous. I am not a good test taker and I pray I get accepted. If I score low and my GPA is good, what happens? This isn't even the NCLEX and it's nerve wreaking. Good luck everyone :)
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Thanks, congrats to you also for completing your B.S. and only having 2 pre-reqs to go! I took the TEAS without studying and found it to be easier than expected. My score is just OK but when I met with an advisor I was told with my GPAs and test scores combined retaking is not needed and its really up to me. I did buy the mometrix book to study and may use it if I decide to test a second time. I see you are also considering the accelerated option, the advisor mentioned fewer applicant have a bachelors degrees so it is typically less competitive than full time generic and part time usually has the most applicants. I also think you should apply to both and decide when you are accepted.