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kvida92

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  1. Thanks for the info The school sent the transcript so I'm not sure if they used USPS how long it will take. NursingCAS said no more than 7 business days. Its been about 10. I hope they get it soon. I wish I would've sent transcripts in a long time ago. I got so caught up studying for the TEAS that I completely forgot. Also, can I just say that this thread is pretty dead at this time compared to previous TWU threads. Anyone else notice that? Maybe it's a good sign for us?
  2. Can I ask to informed you that you had to have your transcripts received by the deadline? NursingCAS told me today and last week that they don't have to be received, just ordered. And I think an advisor also told me the same. I'm starting to freak out about one of my transcripts. It had to be mailed and it's taking forever for them to receive it. ??
  3. That's so weird, I was told the opposite. I was told that as long as the transcript was sent out before the deadline I could submit my application. This was from NursingCAS. But now that I think about it, I think I was also told the same thing from the nursing advisor I spoke to. I'm going to call monday to find out for sure because one of my transcripts had to be mailed and it might take a while for NursingCAS to receive it. Doesn't really make sense that they must have received it by the deadline. TWU already admitted us with our transcripts.
  4. I spoke with someone at NursingCAS about this and they said you can submit your application without them receiving the transcripts. As long as you send your transcripts to them by Feb 1st, then they let you submit it. Double check with them of course, but this is what I was told by someone over at NursingCAS.
  5. Just got out of my TEAS exam. I couldn't for the life of me focus on the reading or math section. Idk what it was. Maybe nerves? I got an average 88.7% score. I'm disappointed because I knew I could do so much better on the math and reading if I could only focus. I got high 90s on those sections from the two practice exams. Idk what happened. ? Anyway, I'm now sitting at a score of 48.6 for TWU Houston. I don't even know if that's competitive. I think a 47 was the lowest score admitted last fall? I don't remember. Lol I am just so bummed out! I'm gonna take a nap now lol
  6. I'm sorry I feel like I was kinda pessimistic ? please don't let me discourage you from anything!
  7. Oh man I hate to say this lol but it only gets more complicated from here! Lol once accepted, you have to submit pretty much titers for all of your vaccinations or proof of having had got them in a certain number of years past. Then you also have to submit proof of health insurance, FBI backgroung clearance through the BON, and BLS certification, etc etc. But once you got everything down, you don't really have to worry about it until right before the next semester. They ask that you update everything and make sure that you are still current. But it'll all be worth it!
  8. So I was in a nursing program fora year so I kinda have some insight on this, although it wasn't at TWU. When my nursing school wanted proof of vaccinations, they asked for hep b titers only. If the titer showed a numerical immunity, then that was all we needed to submit. If you no longer had immunity, you had to provide proof that you had the vaccine as a kid then get the booster I believe. Every school, like you mentioned, does have different requirements for that last part of the process. However, I am like 90% sure that most schools in Houston only initially ask for a + immunity via titers. If you have that, you should be good. I know it takes a while to show immunity after receiving a booster or series. That being said, I would call TWU or email one of the advisors and ask them to be sure.
  9. In the same page that you downloaded the spreadsheet from there is a link to the instructions on how to insert your grades into the spreadsheet. For example, If you have an A in a course you insert a number 4 for that class. If you have a B you insert a 3. Etc. Did you take a look at that? Maybe you didn't insert the grades correctly?
  10. The spreadsheet will give you your score once you insert everything, including your TEAS score. So make sure you put that in as well.
  11. Does anyone have any good online resources to study the English part of the TEAS exam? I've never been good at grammar and English language rules. I have my exam soon and I can't for the life of me score more than a 65 on that section on practice exams. I score above 90s on all the other sections on my practice exams but this English section is gonna kill my chances of being accepted to TWU.
  12. I was told the same thing by an advisor. As long as the NursingCAS application was submitted by the deadline, we should be good.
  13. @BlondeBSNHopeful Hi I was reading in another thread that you were accepted to TWU for Spring 2020 (IIRC). Have they given you guys a sort of overview on what your schedules will look like? Do they recommend that you guys live closer to campus?
  14. I don't think you need to wait the 30 days to retake the TEAS. If you go on TWUs website and click on the TEAS section, there is a document that gives you instructions about taking the TEAS and it specifically says that they don't have a waiting period before retry's. As long as you don't take it more than twice between August-Feb, you're good. (might be wrong on that date, double check). I also read on the TEAS website that the school receives your score right away if you take it at TWU or within 2 hours if you don't. So while it may take NursingCAS 2 weeks to verify your documents like transcripts etc, I don't think it takes 2 weeks for them to receive and process your TEAS score. Again, I might be wrong so double check. If anyone can confirm or correct what I said, please do.

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