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TCAT Ripley~Spring 2018
Thank you! And I was notified through mail. Good luck!
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TCAT Or THI LPN 2018?
Congrats!!! I know you will do great!
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TCAT Or THI LPN 2018?
When I go to my orientation on the 8th I am definitely going to ask and see. I know the website says that students graduate with $0 debt but I still want to be 100% sure.
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TCAT Or THI LPN 2018?
Do you know if all of tuition and books will be covered? I had saw on an older post that books and uniforms weren't covered and didn't know if that had changed or not.
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TCAT Or THI LPN 2018?
That's what we had to do too. I'm just hoping financial aid all works out because there is no way I can pay for it out of pocket.
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TCAT Or THI LPN 2018?
Yes, ours was sent out last Friday. You should be able to call the school and ask when letters will be sent out or at least we could for Hartsville location. In our letter it included that we have a mandatory orientation for November 8th and we have to confirm our spot before then. It also told us we have to pay and have our background check done before December 19th. Did ya'll have do an interview for the TCAT program? Also, did ya'll have to take A&P and math calculations before you could apply? I know some of the locations have started that but mine had not.
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TCAT Or THI LPN 2018?
Thank you!! I received my letter this past Monday. Our deadline for January was October 6th.
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TCAT Or THI LPN 2018?
Hey ladies! I was searching AN for TCAT LPN posts and come across yalls post and stalked a little bit. I was accepted into the Harstville location, but have been told all locations are very similar. Congrats to those who have been accepted and good luck to those still waiting. I can't wait for January 3rd!
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TCAT Ripley~Spring 2018
I applied and was accepted to the Hartsville TCAT for their LPN program that starts January 3rd. I know it's a different location but have been told that they run on similar schedules. When was the deadline for applications to be in? Ours was October 6th and I received my acceptance letter on 10/23.
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HESI A2 Passed
I took my HESI A2 test last Thursday for an LPN program and wanted to share my experience with those that might be taking it. The LPN program I am applying to is at a technical college. The school only requires us to take the math and reading portion of the HESI A2 and critical thinking but it isn't included in our score. We had 150 minutes to complete the test and you could use that time however you wanted. I used the HESi A2 Practice Tests 2016: 3 HESI Admission Assessment Exam Practice Tests. I bought this book off of Amazon for about $20. It is just a book of exams, but gives you an explanation of why the answer is correct. ***I did find some problems to be incorrect when I went to check the answer key. For example it would say the answer is B 34 but the actual correct answer would be C 34. So just be sure to double check if you think something is off with the problem*** Math- 96% This was the subject I studied most for since I haven't taken a math course in 9 years. My test consisted of ratios, division/multiplication, converting fraction to decimal or decimal to fraction, adding/subtracting, a few word problems (super easy), and two conversion problems. The conversion questions i had were mL to L and cups to pints. I was expecting to have some percentage questions because my study guide had so many of them, but there wasn't one on the test. I am not saying there won't be any on other tests. I completed my math section in an hour. Reading- 88% I can't remember exactly how many different articles I read over but if I was to guess I would say 9-10 with about 5-6 questions for each article. I remember reading on here that someone took the reading and it had nothing to do with nursing like the practice book did and they were absolutely right. The articles I read were very long and very boring unlike those in the practice book. The questions seemed very simple (apparently not with only an 88) and were about what does the author seem to think of this topic or what do certain words mean. I finished the reading in about 45 minutes and regret not taking more time on this section. My total score was 92%. Critical Thinking I know not all schools require this, but just in case yours does I just wanted to give some insight on the type of questions that were asked because I didn't find any posts with it. The question would present you with the patients gender, age, and symptoms. You are then asked what would you do first. Another was what would you do if a patient asked you for your personal phone number. I also had questions that would give you 5 different patients with their symptoms and you have to choose which to see first or list them from most critical to least. It wasn't hard at all. The critical thinking is used at my school for tie breakers from what the instructor told us. Now it's just time to apply for the January program. Good luck and I hope this has helped some.
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Can't get into school because of statistics :(
Awesome job! I am so glad you didn't give up and go for the alternatives. This site has a few people who thrive on seeing others fail.:***: Good luck with the rest of your studies.
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College books are the biggest scams ever
My school has started this new thing where they include some books for classes in with our tuition. My A&P 1&2 books were included in my tuition both times. I believe the price was just over $80 each. They were also unbounded and was the college edition. Some of my other classes had unbounded books and tons of access codes that had to be purchased. I do remember my Biology book being $200 and the professor said we would absolutely need it...not one time did we use the book!
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Is chemistry important to become a nurse?
I was also one who did not like Chemistry. I had a professor who wasn't all that great at explaining things so I memorized everything I needed to know. Talk about a stressful semester!! This was also a big problem once I had to take a&p and biology because I was expected to know my chemistry. Luckily in Biology I had a great professor that helped me to understand what I had memorized to make sense. I am not a nurse yet so I can't say if chemistry will be needed or not, but it will make the other classes easier to understand. My advise would be to ask for help if you need it and if your professor can't help try a tutor or classmate that knows what they are doing. I also used YouTube to try and understand the math part of chemistry. You will do great!!:)
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CC to university transfer question
I am not sure if your CC is the same as the one I attended but the way it worked for me is I took all the pre-nursing classes and graduated with my associates then transferred into the 4 year BSN program. My CC had a partnership with the University to make sure all my credits transferred. Once accepted into the program it is 5 consecutive semesters and then you're done. My program is nights/weekends so it may take a little longer than the traditional route.