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UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
Thanks...this was my 3rd application...I have a 3.68 GPA...not the highest that I have seen, but I think pretty good. Was trying to go back to school for a career change. Going to have to shake something up and start studying for the TEAS. My last name starts with a "W" just in case anyone is trying to figure something out lol Just a portal update for now, no email yet or physical letter.
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
- UTH Cizik School of Nursing BSN Pacesetter- Fall 2019
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SOOOOO
Yes, my brother was actually diagnosed with this but it was not caught until he was 21. He passed out while at work, he ended up having a single bypass and has been fine ever since. Looks like it may have been this that he had after reading a previous post....: Radiofrequency catheter ablation. Thin, flexible tubes (catheters) are threaded through blood vessels to your heart. Electrodes at the catheter tips are heated to destroy (ablate) the extra electrical pathway causing your condition. Radiofrequency ablation permanently corrects the heart-rhythm problems in most people with WPW syndrome. I was young...I just know they went in thru his groin...he's 45 now so it's been a minute since it took place.
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UT Health Pacesetter BSN Fall 2018
I saw someone mention something about WGU...thoughts on this program???
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UT Health Pacesetter BSN Fall 2018
Yup, mine showed up in the portal yesterday with no email, or communication update with a formal letter...I'm sure that 's coming in the mail.
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UT Health Pacesetter BSN Fall 2018
Just sounds like you have "lived" as have most of us...it took me 8 years to get my 1st degree, but I did so while working full time as a single mom...the downside to the app process is not being able to tell your story. I think past years where they did an interview gave some that ability, and may have worked in their favor. So I wouldn't let the fact that it took you 3.5 years to finish your prereqs be a deciding factor...there are many on this board with stellar scores all denied for one reason or another. Time for those of us that didn't get in to pull ourselves up by the boot straps and start working on what we need to for the next application process. It will happen, might take another round or multiple applications at different places but we will ALL get there :) Let's just hope the next time our name goes in the BINGO ball we get picked!
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UT Health Pacesetter BSN Fall 2018
Maybe my post triggered it lol