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  1. I haven't! But I will. Thank you.
  2. Hello, I am currently taking prerequisites for nursing school. I'm a little worried about my chances of getting in. A little background info about myself I have a bachelor's in early childhood education. My cumulative gpa is a 3.189. I did very poorly my first two years and dropped 5 classes. I dropped two chemistry courses and general biology. Right now I have chemistry, a and p 1, microbiology, ethics, lifespan and development completed all with A's. I still need a and p 2, nutrition, algebra, and statistics to complete next spring. I take the hesi in late December and the teas in March. My question is if I keep up the same grades I've been having do you think I'll have trouble getting in anywhere? Also if you have suggestions on any Texas schools that might accept me that would be great.
  3. Thank you for your response. Good luck with your testing and application process.
  4. I did mean grades. Sorry for the confusion.
  5. Hello, I am in my prerequisite for the nursing program at alamo colleges and I really want to keep focus and have a goal in mind for my classes. I was wondering (if you're comfortable) if you could tell me: 1) what was your prerequisite stats? 2) your teas score 3) what was the hardest prerequisite course for you and why 4) if you were admitted into the nursing program

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