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FutureRN702

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  1. Hi DDRFTW, Thank you for your response, I'm just trying to get into the program as quickly as possible. I did graduate as an LVN, but currently not working in the field. I went to a private school for my lvn as well, but my A&P were non transferable. Do you think that helps ?
  2. I am a 29 year old part time student [working FT in the non-medical field] currently attending college and so far have completed my GE's. I can have completed most of my English, Math & Reading classes but NONE of the sciences. I am so desperate to finish school due to my age, and have decided to apply for a private school, but it requires a Tease Vi (6) passing rate of 69% minimum. I took organic chem last year, but had to drop because I couldn't keep up with the fast pace class. At this rate, if I take all the science classes listed above it will take me about 2 years to complete before I can apply to any ADN program. I just want to get into the program and move on to get a BSN. I was wondering have any of you taken the TEAS 6 test, with NO SCIENCE Experience ? What's your input ? Do you think if I just study for the next 3 mos on my own, I can manage a score of 80% or above on the science section with no background on sci? I currently have the Teas 5 ATI manual, Mometrix, and planning on buying the two practice tests from ATI. Hoping I can take the test by Sept or Dec of 2018. Anything helps, please advise !!!!!! :)

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