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Ankha

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  1. Ahhh, I see. Thanks Becka! I guess I'll just try to up one or two of my GE grades and try again for next sem. Can you please tell me the equation you used to get that score? I would very much appreciate it.
  2. Bah! I ended up re-taking the TEAS again on the last August test date and got a 94 overall, 92 math. And no phone call/email for me
  3. Hello everyone, I'm applying for the CSULB Spring 2011 program and contemplating on whether or not I should retake the test. I got 80s and 90s on all the sections except science . I got a 66.7 there. Should I retake it or am I good to go? I am planning on applying for the next TEAS exam on Aug 12, which leads to my next question. I am aware that CSULB doesn't really care how many times you take the test, but is there some rule about how frequently it can be taken (for example, once per semester)? I couldn't find any info on that on their website and it's a little late to call them now. Also, CSULB says that they look at the overall TEAS grade. Does this mean that they will only look at and care for that 84.7%? Or will they scrutinize each individual section and check my scores on them, and then take the overall score into account. I'm proud of all my section scores except science. My science GPA is 3.0 and GE GPA 3.5. It's a little low, I know, but I hope it's enough to make it in. What do you guys and gals think?

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