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StephMT

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  1. Thank you all! Jenny, I did email you. Live.dream.smile - I'm just in a rough patch. I do medical transcription, changed jobs before Christmas and was pretty much screwed over by the company to the point that I have been with them 3 months and still haven't made (total) what I made in 1 month at my previous job. Things are going okay now, but I have bills to catch up on. I did try my local library and everything.
  2. Thank you so much! I'm trying to cover everything I possibly can. I'm most concerned about the science, but have made a ton of flashcards. Hopefully they will help.
  3. You're welcome and thanks! Please come back and let me know how helpful they were for the test. I'm going to wait until next month to take the test. I need as much study time as possible. Also, do you know after you take the test if you get your results right away or do you have to wait?
  4. I cannot afford to purchase the TEAS V studyguide. Therefore, I have been scouring the internet and have come across quizlet. I have made flashcards using all the TEAS one listed here http://quizlet.com/user/mj_rios/ and also made flashcards using these http://quizlet.com/6029141/teas-v-practice-question-flash-cards/. If anyone could look at these, maybe just the last link since there are so many to both, and let me know if you think that covers enough, I would greatly appreciate it! I think I now have over 400 flashcards. lol I went to the TEAS site and did the little free practice exam for science 1 and didn't know quite a few. On a side note, I haven't spent a lot of time studying my flashcards yet, so hopefully that will help. I really need as high of a score as I can get so I can get in the program this fall. TIA!
  5. Has anybody only used the GED book to study for the TEAS and not the TEAS study guide? If so, let me know how you did. I just cannot get the TEAS right now and need to test in the next 2-4 weeks. My school's library had the new GED book and I wondered how well it would work. I also have a McGraw-Hill book for nursing entrance exams. Any help, ideas, advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!!! TIA!
  6. Galesburg is about 45 minutes from Peoria with LPN and RN programs at Carl Sandburg College, but ICC in Peoria is a lot cheaper!
  7. Thanks! I won't be applying to St. Francis and I'm not so sure about Methodist now. One, I won't have the pre-reqs required by St. Francis. Methodist now has a 4-year, don't have to have the 60 credit hours of pre-reqs or whatever it was. My main thing is the money. I won't get financial aid, so I will probably just go to my community college for nursing, but when I get my ADN, I will then go on to St. Francis or Methodist for my BSN. Good luck to you!!! :)
  8. If you are in Illinois, there are 21 and I think there is a pdf you can download from the healthcare worker registry. If not, let me know, I have the list here.
  9. Thanks! Like I said, I don't get to test until July, which stinks, but I'm getting there. lol
  10. Also, check Craigslist and the paper for yard sales. I found some scrubs on craigslist the other day, very reasonably priced. My mom recently bought some at our local Farm King. She said they were priced low as well. Also, if you have a Gordmans, they have some, just not much of a selection.
  11. As some of you know, I posted here about recertifying my CNA in Illinois. I did get my packet from the state, have mailed off the background check form, and last night had the skills examination. I passed. I was nervous, then not nervous, then nervous, then not nervous. Yeah, it was pretty crazy. Anyway, I have to mail my form from passing and the background check back to the healthcare worker registry, then they send me a form I have to send to SIU to take the written exam, which I will take some time in July. So, I'm getting there. Can anybody tell me how the written exam compared to the practice exam on the nurse aide testing website? I only missed 1 on it last time I took it. I've taken it a few times and it doesn't seem that hard. I just wonder how it compares to the actual written exam. Thanks!
  12. Is that Chicago? I'm near Peoria so can't really help there. Sorry.
  13. Where are you at in Illinois?
  14. I will. I have a little more than 2 weeks to prepare for the skills evaluation. I should be okay, but closer to test time, I'll be a nervous wreck. LOL
  15. Thanks! I was hoping to take it next month, but I'm going to have to wait until July. I won't have all my paperwork back to send it in by the postmark date. Oh well. lol Thanks again!

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