wannabe an rn

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  1. I think the difference is the assessment ID. There are apparently several versions of the TEAS 3,4 and 5. Your results are compared to everyone else who took the same version, for the same program...
  2. It's also specific to the assessment
  3. The difference is that national mean is including all program types, not just the program you're pursuing, according to where you took the test. If you took the test at a community college that...
  4. From the ATI website Mean - Program: The program mean is the average of the adjusted individual scores of all test takers of your program type (within a specified sample from the ATI data pool) for...
  5. Program average refers to ADN, BSN, LVN, etc. It is not school
  6. Mean - National: The national mean is the average of the adjusted individual scores of all test takers (within a specified sample from the ATI data pool) for this assessment. The national mean...
  7. Any other pre-nursing students over 45?

    No need to feel sorry, Anne; most of the people you see who "look over 50" are there because they choose to
  8. DUI.... Any chance at being a RN?

    The state board makes their decision largely based on whether any employer would hire her after graduation. (so says the nursing
  9. Teas June 24th,2010 @ SMU

    I just took version 4 on Saturday. My advice is to work on physics. There were more physics questions than metric
  10. A&P II - cadavers on practical exams

    There are physiology classes that are completely
  11. Acceptance letter

    I had to wait months to get an answer. I applied in January and didn't hear back until mid April. When I called them they made it clear they had "other priorities" and were in no hurry to wade...
  12. Dropping because you're scared

    There are probably very few nursing students or pre-nursing students who don't feel fear at times. I don't think I went through a single one of my science prereq's without having moments where I was...
  13. I don't agree with that. I took physiology over the summer and the class load was no different. We had the exact same powerpoint presentations and material to cover (as her regular semester...
  14. Definitely take it over the summer. You will have enough of a load with first semester nursing
  15. YSANTANA, I've heard the same thing you're reporting. Awful program. They really need to shut it
  16. Anyone heard from College of San Mateo yet?

    \I just spoke to someone in the nursing dept who told me the highest they have ever gone on the waitlist is #19! so I have no idea why they have a waitlist of over 200. She told me they had almost...
  17. Has anyone heard back from CSM
  18. I applied in January and am waiting to hear back. Not sure when they send out the letters. Anyone accepted
  19. Ohlone Fall 2010 - did you get an email?

    How many are they admitting? I read they were admitting 20 for fall, 20 for spring. Is this like CSM? They have a waitlist of over 250, yet they are only admitting
  20. If they won't elaborate, and they're looking at "other factors", then they are likely looking at race, to ensure it's an ethnically diverse
  21. The list of alternates is typically the next group of applicants from the lottery generated list. The person at the top of the alternate list would be offered any space vacated from an accepted...
  22. Alternates are the "stand by" list, which means it's the list of applicants they use to fill any openings. If any of the accepted applicants fail the drug testing or background check for instance, or...
  23. City College of San Francisco fall 2010 applicants

    WOW! You're right, they accepted 10 new applicants and 10 re-applicants. I know they had said they would be accepting fewer applicants this time because of the budget, but I didn't realize they...
  24. CCSF nursing lottery

    They use a lottery for clinicals too? I also believe in the multiple application process, and many programs suggest that as
  25. CCSF nursing lottery

    They take numbers 1-20 for first time applicants, and 1-80 on the list of repeat