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danny_07

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  1. Hi again! So I just registered to take the TEAS this Monday and wanted to know if its possible to pass with little studying? I plan on starting to stud tomorrow- Monday morning. I want to at least get a 70 on my first shot because I will retake in 30 days and then I will have more study time. Is it possible to study and pas on such a short period of time? My school is looking between a 75-85% on the TEAS. Thanks so much in advance!
  2. thanks all! I go to school in the DC/MD/VA area and my advisor told me last semester the average gpa was a 3.2 and TEAS test was an 80%. I am a little hopeful but still doubtful
  3. Hi all! I'm very much interested in applying to the nursing program this October, get accepted and start the program this January. Only problem is I received a C in Anatomy and Physiology II. I took it over the summer and am so disappointed in myself. I did take Anatomy and Physiology I over the fall and received an A-, but I just don't know what happened over the summer. It was very intense. I spoke to my advisor and she said "all hope is not lost" and that I just need to really study and aim for an 80%+ on the TEAS test. I will be taking Microbiology and Pathopysiology this fall (I can apply to the nursing program while taking these 2 classes). Has anyone gone through something similar like this? Is all hope not lost? Thanks in advance for your comments and help!

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