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  1. I've never inquired but i was informed my a collegue that it is very competitive to be commissioned as a nurse. Let me know what you find out.
  2. Not that I know of. Faculty has not mentioned any evening classes. I suggest calling the campus for up to date information regarding upcoming classes.
  3. 28...Started an 18 month ADN program this Spring
  4. congrats skygyrl!
  5. good luck with your test!
  6. I think you need to have a student id for the accuplacer,not sure. it is cheaper if you have a degree and only need to take the reading. most of my points came from my sciences, math and pharm.
  7. The instructor I took at N. Harris is highly sought after and her classes fill up quick! She has daily quizes which I think are a plus because they encourage you to continue studying and if I remember correctly, she has some of those same questions on the lecture exams. She is very easy to understand because she helps you understand. She also has an open door policy in which you can see her in her office if you catch her. I recommended her class to a few friends and they also did well. Of course, it is a difficult class. I'm not saying it was easy. But I do think she is one of the best professors I've had the privilege of having during my pre-reqs. I received an A in the class because she made the course material interesting, fun and easier to understand. With your grades so far, why not apply to a BSN program? You can get into the N. Harris program with A's in the following classes: Eng 1301, Psych 2301, and BIO 2401 or 2402 and as long as you finish all the other pre-reqs in the degree plan. The 3 classes I mention are the only ones they look at your gpa. For the other classes, you get points just for completing them with a C or above. Weird how that works. I didn't get in because I had 2 B's in ENG 1301 and BIO 2301 respectively even though I made A's on all my other courses.
  8. Those are pretty good GPA's . I think mine was a 137. I'm still debating whether I should commute or move lol.
  9. See ya ther kliz. Any recommendations on apartments in Webster, Friendswood or Clear Lake? I really know nothing about the area other than getting to campus. It'll be a 100+ mile commute rountrip if I stay where I am.
  10. Yeah, i am actually for northside of Houston. I will have to move so my commute will be less than 100+ miles roundtrip. I believe since it is outside of Houston, many students prefer not to move or have not heard about it alltogether. I recently found out about it and applied. Only nursing programs down there are College of the Mainland in Texas City, Galveston College in Galveston Island, and UTMB which is the only BSN program.
  11. That was me. I'll be starting Spring 2010 semester. Have not met anybody else on here who will be on my cycle.
  12. I recently attended the May 31 orientation/seminar for prospective nursing students at the Houston campus and they said cutoff gpa's for past semesters have been as low as 3.2 and other semesters 3.7 was the lowest. They encouraged us to continue to apply because it may change depending on the # of applicants they receive and other factors such as when they have room for more students.
  13. Thank you Kim! I am applying to as many schools as I can myself, but my priority/favorite/#1/top/dream/ is UT-HSC Thanks again!
  14. Congratulations and welcome to AllNurses.com Maireez! Thanks for that post. It can happen and if you have patience and an inner drive, anybody can do it :)

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