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  1. I just took the TEAS test the second time and it seems to have at least one equation to balance (my question asked for the number of moles of acid needed to neutralize a base and, in order to find out that, I had to balance the equation, but that was easy), and a question about atomic number -- atomic mass. Other than that, I agree that you don't need to worry about chemistry. :)
  2. I, too, will apply for the January '13 and I did a lot of research about this :) Considering your numbers, I would say you have a good chance, but I also think that it depends on the number of students they accept for January, and I have no idea what that might be. I went one time to a Nursing information session in Orlando and the advisor said that average GPA and other numbers counting for admission are usually a little bit higher than those of students they admit for the Orlando campus. That may be true if fewer slots are open for the January 2013 generic BSN :thankya:, but it seems to me that applicants for Orlando campus already have very high scores. If I were you, though, I would retake the TEAS and try to get in the 90s; I am certain that your chances of getting into the program will be considerably improved. Have you taken the TEAS test in 2012? I've selected an ADN program as recipient for my second attempt and I cannot see the mean for the UCF BSN program. The support from atitesting site informed me that the national mean for BSN-type programs is 70.5%, but I couldn't find out the one for UCF. Do you know what that might be? Thanks. P.S. Appi-us is right. Maybe we should begin a new thread for the UCF January 2013 admission. Good luck!
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