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JonEMT

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  1. That'd be awesome if you could send me your email. Thanks!
  2. So do you all think about 2 months is plenty of time to study for the TEAS? How long did you all take? Thank you very much everyone for answering all of my questions! I don't know how it was for you, but I found it pretty stressful trying hard to get through all the classes, knowing you had to excel in everything, and now the TEAS seems like a beast. ?
  3. I do have nearly 3 years of work experience in the hospital as a nursing assistant and I have both my CNA and EMT licenses. What is everyone's experience - has anyone heard of students getting in with a lot of work experience, but not the "greatest" GPA?
  4. Thank you both! Yes, I am definitely planning on retaking my Physiology course again this fall to raise my GPA.
  5. Hey Everyone... I am a pre-nursing student at GWC and need some advice. So I just finished my last pre-req this spring and was preparing to apply to GWC's RN program later this month. 1. Due to my Science GPA (2.69 - B, B, C) being horrible, my counselor honestly told me I most likely will not get in this time. 2. My current TEAS exam is scheduled in 3 weeks. I have been studying for it - just not really in depth as I should. I feel like even if I push, 3 weeks is not enough. I will also be starting Pharmacology next week, June 10th. So, my dilemma is: do I reschedule my TEAS date to mid-July to give myself more time? This would eliminate me from applying this time to GWC - but again, I already know I would have a very slim chance anyway. At least, I can "save" my TEAS score and hopefully score really high if I take it later. I intend to apply to Long Beach City and Santa Ana later in August / September. Thank you!

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