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  1. Congrats mmmcoffay! Good luck at SM!
  2. Alternate #14. Congrats to everyone who got in!
  3. Yes! Got the email and the nerves have now kicked in. :)
  4. Did everyone else get an email today confirming receipt of their application? It says, "We will notify you of your admission decision by email, before registration opens in early December (tentative). " December! That's a long wait.
  5. Hey mmmcoffay! Are you giving up your seat at SMU also? I've always been a little back and forth on the SMU program because I have three kids, they're ages 3-9 and I was afraid I just couldn't keep things together at home while taking on an accelerated program. But my husband had been working remotely from home for a long time and was here to help pick up kids from school and stuff so I thought we could make it work. But in between applying to SMU and being accepted my husband took a job in the BA and is now commuting back and forth. So, unless I hire a full time nanny (that I wouldn't be able to afford because, $65000 for nursing school) there's just no way. I'm pretty bummed, I really felt like that program was a good fit for me and though I knew it would be a hellish year, it's just one year. So I'm applying to Sac even though I know my chances are low due to an ancient bad stats grade and not as good as I could have done TEAS score, and I'm also applying to ARC. Though I really would rather do a BSN if I'm going to put in the time. I'll see, if I don't get in this time around I'll retake the TEAS with more time to study and apply everywhere again for fall. Good luck to you! Hopefully I'll see you around Sac State!
  6. I'm a second bachelor's, so not a current student or transfer. I doubt I'll get in, but I'm not going to accept my spot at SMU so applying everywhere else.
  7. Hey there! Applying for Spring 2014 also with 69 points. I'm going to hand deliver my app on Monday because I love to slide in just before a deadline. :) Good luck to everyone
  8. Received an acceptance call this afternoon for Sacramento. Unfortunately I can't take my spot, so that will leave one open for an alternate. Congrats to everyone who got in and good luck again to you all!
  9. Sure - Science GPA 3.76 GPA for other pre reqs 4.0 TEAS 90.7 I can't remember which GPA SMU is most interested in, or which classes they tally it from. Everyone should definitely check junk mail, mine was sorted into the promotions tab on my gmail where all of the Old Navy and Groupon emails go. :)
  10. My last name starts with an M, I also received the email that my app was complete and being forwarded early last week . Applying for Sac.
  11. Hey there! I applied for Spring 2014, 1st choice Sacramento. I'm applying to Sac State for Spring, also. Best of luck!
  12. I used this: https://allnurses.com/teas-exam-help/how-i-passed-804222.html and the ATI manual. The thread I linked to is incredibly helpful. My score was 90.7. I feel like I could have done better but I had 9 days to study and I didn't study the language part at all. My score probably would have a been a bit higher if I'd taken time to go online and review some basic rules of grammar. Instead I focused on math, because it had been like 17 years since I took an algebra class, and science. Wish I had had more time to study the science portion as that was the toughest section. I scored much lower on the online practice tests than I did on the actual test, so I wouldn't worry too much about your practice test score. If you can get your practice tests into the 80's you'll probably hit 90 on the actual test. Good luck!
  13. No, you won't need to know specific equations, though in the math section you need to know PEDMAS and FOIL. I felt the science section was a bit heavy in chem. A lot of stuff about the periodic table, valence electrons, etc. States of matter, potential and kinetic energy. Know how to balance a chemical equation. There was some stuff on acids and bases. There is some life science also, review punnett squares, photosynthesis, DNA translation and transcription. The thing is, you don't need to much depth, but the subject matter covered is very broad. You should definitely check out rainbowvahmet's post, it is incredibly detailed and helpful. And buy the ATI manual. Good luck!
  14. rainbowvahmet - your post was incredibly helpful for me. I used your advice along with the ATI manual to study. I thanked you in the comments of the post, but thank you again!
  15. For the love. Good teachers are good teachers and bad teachers are bad teachers. Has nothing to do with - as you put it - being foreign or American. The best instructors I've had in my pre reqs have had accents. You might want to take a long, hard look at where that perception is coming from because when you are dealing with patients many of them will be "foreign."

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