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  1. 4.0 TEAS 84 Lots of volunteering/leadership experience, and some doula experience. I applied as a transfer student from a community college. I'm not sure if my essays had anything to do with it too. I wish we got some feedback ?
  2. I was wondering if there was one for Dallas too before I make one.
  3. Check your e-mails!! I got my acceptance letter just now!
  4. No. It didn't cross my mind to do so. You mean as a follow-up like when applying for a job to show that you really want it? or like you will get an answer quicker if you call admissions? You can try, but I doubt they would tell you over the phone. If you got the eligibility letter, then you're being considered as far as I understand. I'm not sure how communicating with admissions would make a difference ?
  5. I got the eligibility e-mail last month for Spring
  6. Think we'll get decisions this week? Has anyone received an e-mail yet?
  7. Yeah, they also told me 4.0s are a dime a dozen. So that checks out.
  8. TEAS 84 (82 on my first attempt) and 4.0 for my AA and pre-reqs. I'm applying to Dallas. I'm kind of over it because the day before my first TEAS attempt, the advisor said I needed a 90 to be competitive and was totally shocked when I said that makes me feel like crap. I spoke to the proctor (I was trying to cancel my test) and she said, "that's crazy. if you're in the 80s, that's good." To me, it is what it is. I did my best to meet the standards, and I'll try again for the fall if I'm not accepted to the program this time. Don't let anything I say discourage you, and don't let them get to you!

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