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ODU FNP FALL 2020?
Hi, just wondering if you all would be willing to share your experience with ODU's FNP program. Thanks!!
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University of Alabama (UA, UofA) FNP Spring 2023
I did my interview Sept 17 and got my acceptance email on Oct 20. good luck!
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University of Alabama (UA, UofA) FNP Spring 2023
Got my acceptance email today!
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University of Alabama (UA, UofA) FNP Spring 2023
I haven't heard anything, yet. And thanks for the FB group! I tried to find it, but no luck. What's the name of the group?
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University of Alabama (UA, UofA) FNP Spring 2023
I've applied for the FNP program to start in the Spring and haven't heard anything yet. When I last spoke to them they said they'd be reviewing FNP applications for a while. Starting to get a little nervous! LOL Also, if you're already in the program, I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Thanks!
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John Tyler Community College RN Fall 2018
Hey! I know when I was applying I was SO nervous about the entire process and wished that someone would explain their experience for me, too. So, I'm going to give you as much info as I can, and I hope it helps! As far as the TEAS goes, I took it twice. The first time I didn't really study, which I do NOT recommend :) and I did pretty well, but missed the mark for the science section by 1%!! I was so upset, but then I got the Mometrix ATI TEAS Secrets Study Guide and it helped me SO much! It breaks each section down and has several practice tests. So if you're thinking you might want to try it again to get a higher score, I highly recommend this book along with taking practice tests on Quizlet (there are hundreds for each section). The more you practice, the better your chances obviously, but you'll see some of those same questions on the actual TEAS test! On the attempt that I submitted with my application, my percentile ranks were: 82% overall total Reading 67% (my worst score ever but this section was so tricky for me this round lol thank God they didn't hold it against me) Math 75% Science 83% English 90% I applied for the Hybrid track and got accepted! I've heard of people with much higher and lower TEAS scores get in, so I definitely think they look at the total package. If your scores meet the mark, but aren't stellar, just make sure you have a strong personal essay. I also think already having a Bachelor's degree and having completed all of my general ed courses helped my chances. Good Luck!!!
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John Tyler Community College RN Fall 2018
I'm open to a Facebook group!
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John Tyler Community College RN Fall 2018
Congratulations!
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John Tyler Community College RN Fall 2018
I'm so sorry to hear that you guys didn't hear anything. That happened to me with VCU and it sucked! I hope you're able to find out something today.
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John Tyler Community College RN Fall 2018
I just got my acceptance too - Hybrid Track!!! I'm so excited!
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John Tyler Community College RN Fall 2018
Morning Everyone! I just called JTCC (I know they said not to, but I couldn't help it :) ...but they said they will be emailing out decisions today and tomorrow by the latest so this wait should be over soon! Good Luck to everyone!!!!
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John Tyler Community College RN Fall 2018
Good Luck! I took the TEAS twice, the first time I took it without studying (I don't recommend this) and did really well in every section except for Science. I waited a few months, studied my butt off and did great the second time around. The science is all A&P and some Chemistry. I got the ATI TEAS Secrets Study Guide from Amazon, and it helped me a lot.
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John Tyler Community College RN Fall 2018
Hi! Creating this thread for all those who plan on applying for the JTCC Fall 2018 RN session. (Hybrid or traditional) Anybody who has previously applied to the JTCC program please feel free to join the discussion and tell us, applicants, how the application process went as well as how the nursing program went or is going!! Best of luck to everyone who applies!!