PHCC Transition program- LPN to RN bridge- Aug. 2013

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  1. What was your TEAs score?

    • 1
      90s
    • 4
      80s
    • 13
      70s
    • 3
      60s
    • 0
      50s or below

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Ok So I have applied for the PHCC bridge program that starts in August 2013. I am freaking out because I only scored 60% on the TEAs. Does anyone know of anybody that got into the bridge program with Tea scores that low?

Did you apply as well? How was your Tea scores and GPA?

Anyone else get accepted?

Not that I know of :/ No letter has come into the mail for me.

I was accepted into transition. Everybody that received an acceptance letter that I know received them last Friday or Saturday. One of my friends received her rejection letter today. :-(

My packet showed North campus schedule.

I was accepted into transition. Everybody that received an acceptance letter that I know received them last Friday or Saturday. One of my friends received her rejection letter today. :-(

Yeah I figured that :( Which means I was rejected but I guess I should have assumed that from the start with my low TEAs score.

if the schedule is for the north campus day does that mean your in that class

I'm pretty sure. Some of my old classmates received the West campus schedule. They live in that area. The other old classmate of mine lives nearby me in Spring Hill and she got a North campus schedule... as I did. It's been asked if we could trade, and it was said "maybe" at orientation.

Oh ok cool I got the day north schedule that was what I was hoping for. Do you know what books we really have to have?

That I don't know. I still have my Funds book from the LPN program. I just finished in December. I also still have the Drug Guide and Lab & Diagnostic book - but I have the last edition. I think I'll be okay with those. Test taking techniques book??? I just got out of school. I think I'll be okay. lol. It's really hard to tell, until you've gone to class. I'll probably just rent a few of them.

@CK73 How was the program? Was the schedule nice?

Hello cnamarieg! I had the North campus. It was a good program and went quickly. My main complaint was the amount of paperwork. There was way too much. If you are a current LPN working as a nurse at a hospital or ALF, it will be much easier. I wish I could go back and use my LPN skills first, but that's okay. I passed.

The schedule - I don't think it's going to matter. From what I understand, they are going to change to a full day the next school year - like 8 to 5. We had classes on M&R 9 to 12 and T&W 630am to 230p (clinicals). But in the beginning it was on Mondays until around 3 for lab.

Hope that helps!

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