Hi everyone,
I thought I'd start a thread since I hadn't seen one yet.
I plan on applying for the May application date, however I need to retake the TEAS exam. With all testing centers being closed right now, does anyone have any insight as to how/where I can retake the exam? I've heard some places may provide remote testing, but nothing for certain.
Thanks
I was accepted with a 3.4 GPA, 89.3% on the TEAS, and felt really confident about my interview.
They asked me:
20 minutes ago, Doja_RN said:What were the questions they asked you on your interview??
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Hi all, I am new to this thread and im planning to apply for cohort 65. For those who have been accepted into cohort 64, do you all have clinical experience/volunteer? I am worried because I don't have any. I wanted to do volunteer but I couldnt because of this pandemic. My science GPA is 3.75 and my TEAS score is 88. Do you think I stand a chance in getting in?
On 7/7/2020 at 4:45 PM, sksk said:Hi all, I am new to this thread and im planning to apply for cohort 65. For those who have been accepted into cohort 64, do you all have clinical experience/volunteer? I am worried because I don't have any. I wanted to do volunteer but I couldnt because of this pandemic. My science GPA is 3.75 and my TEAS score is 88. Do you think I stand a chance in getting in?
I was accepted and did have some volunteer experience in a hospital and nonprofit health clinic. But you have a great GPA and TEAS score so if you do really well on your interview, I think you’ll be fine. You may lose some points for not having experience but I think your awesome scores will even that out. If you’re not too confident with interviews, you can always retake the TEAS and shoot for 90+ and then do your best on the interview.
Hello- I was recently accepted to National University's nursing program and also the nursing program at CSU San Marcos. I am trying to decide which school to attend and was wondering if anyone in the program would be able to provide me with some feedback about their experience with the program so far? Pros? Cons? Thanks!
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For example if someone had a 3.5 and someone else had a 3.7 that’s only About 2 points so the better you do on the interview the more points you get bcoz each question is worth 4 points. Hope that helps.