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  1. Hello! Currently I am a sophomore nursing student out of state and I have recently applied to Salem State University to transfer back in state for Spring 2018. The recommended pre reqs for SSU is A/P I and II , chemistry, and statistics and required GPA of a 3.5. In my current program I have a 4.0 and I have the most of the recommended pre reqs. My school does not offer A/P II, therefore I only have A/P I. Also, I am taking chemistry currently this Fall and will not have a grade until after I already get my decision. I have taken statistics, biology, microbiology, A/P I, sociology,psychology, child development, and also 4 nursing classes among other classes for my current college. I want to know if I still have a decent chance of getting in even tho I dont have A/P II and taking chemistry now. Also, Im taking the TEAs exam, which is required for admissions. Im preparing to take it and I want to know what is a good score to get to be accepted. Im really nervous but I want to get in SOOOOOO bad. Again, I have a 4.0 and other pre reqs I know are important for nursing. Only thing i feel holding me back is not having A/P II, taking chemistry currently , and my future TEAs exam score. Any pointer on the TEAs would really help too. I know this school is competitive and I have major anxiety and cannot wait 3 months just wondering if I did or didnt get in. I have no idea where my chances even are.

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