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Ladybug3

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  1. SilverLove have you heard anything...I'm anxious
  2. Depending on when you took your first college class...I think if you started class before 2006, there is no limit
  3. Yeah I did that. But then it said yours is full
  4. SilverLove I cannot reply to your message, bc your inbox is full it says
  5. I don't think so, I had quite a few Ws as well
  6. Thanx hun. And yes I will be attending the Houston location. I officially start I August but I will be taking one of the courses over the summer. Yeah, nursing school is enough without a toddler and an infant running around, lol. Yeah, I think everyone requires the same vaccines for clinicals, so you might as well. I'm trying to find a different job. Preferably one in a hospital.
  7. I wish all of you luck. SilverLove please keep me updated on your journey. As I told you, I decided not to apply since I got accepted to TWU, but I feel we have been going through this together for a while, lol. So I want to know how things end up
  8. I personally feel that they have sent out all acceptances and now they are just waiting to see who declines and send out acceptances for those few spots and denial letters. That's my theory
  9. I used the Ati booklet. I did take it but I don't remember much but I did find a message a friend sent me that was pretty accurate. I was only able to skim two hours before the exam and I got an 83. I hope this helps The first section was reading. It was mostly answering questions about a few paragraphs you just read. Some of the questions would give you a few sentences and ask which one is considered an 'opinion'. I actually had trouble with this section. I was always behind on time and ended up not getting the last question answered. I think you have to be prepared to move quickly through the questions. Math was about 30-40 questions that seemed pretty easy, but that's where I'm strongest. Even the few questions that required a simple formula provided the formula, e.g., converting Celsius to Farenheit. There were 2-3 metric conversions but even then, they gave the formula; example, how many centimeters in a yard, and then they give you the equivalency of inches to centimeters. If dimentional analysis is something you can do, then this won't be a problem. Know how to do this: (3x + y)(x-2). There are a few of those. There was a question or two over roman numerals, so just know the lesser used numerals like L, D, C, and M. Science was a bit of a problem. I'm a chemistry guy and not so much a biology guy. The science section was about 75% biology in my estimation. Chemistry was just some general concepts about mass number and atomic number. There was one question where you had to balance an equation to get the answer. Know about covalent, ionic bonds. Biology-wise there were a few questions about meiosis vs mitosis, diploid vs haploid, etc. Cell membrane structure was covered some. The test hit on natural selection vs adaptation some. There were a couple of questions on genetic using the old red flower crossed with white flower outcome scenario. Grammar was the last section. It was mostly looking at a single sentence and picking out errors like punctuation and verb tense. There were a few questions where you would choose a couple of words that would best complete a sentence. You need to know about conjunctive adverbs, and pick out word modifiers like pronouns
  10. Thank you, I appreciate it
  11. Have you joined the fb group page???
  12. Thank you
  13. I got accepted to TWU, Im just going to go there, I'm tired of holding my breath for UTMB, lol
  14. Congrats!!!
  15. They average your scores I believe
  16. Try asking on this page https://allnurses.com/texas-state-nursing/texas-tech-bsn-706038.html

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