Hi All!!!! I just wanted to celebrate my acceptance into the nursing program. I celebrate because I'm 32yrs old, hated high school and almost didn't graduate. I haven't seen a text book in 14 years! I make great money in a plant building Large Power Distribution Transformers. But I have to live there 6/7 days a week for this money. And there's always the lay-off talks. So I decided to track down the most in-demand job I could think of. Hello nursing. I know lots of people in the field, and they all make alot more than me, alot easier, and have no fear of being laid-off or slowed down to 4 day weeks. So my wife, my son, and I went to Bryant And Straton to see their nursing program. It looked great, just like a little hospital. The cost was fair and manageable. She gave us a real nice power point presentation and I was hooked. Then she said you just need to test into the school, then into the nursing program. I said "WHAT?"!!! She said you need to pass an accuplacer and the TEAS test. We left with the info. I looked up accuplacer and thought I haven't done algebra or sentence structure in 14 years!!!! Then I saw how crazy the TEAS test is and how many don't pass it!! I freaked out!!!! A few days later, I did a bunch of research online and found out about ATI and their teas test manual. We drove to Barnes and Noble paid $46 and I now had the key to my future in my hands. A quick scan through the book revelaed somethings I kinda knew and other things I had no idea about. The science and math being the worst of it!! I made a study schedule of 2hrs a day until I was done with the book. Once I reached the end of the math section I jumped over to the English/Language usage to prepare for the accuplacer. I felt good for the placer, took some practice tests online and did terrible. Back to the book I went for another week. Tested again online and averaged about 75%. I felt I was ready. The Accuplacer was scheduled for last Thursday. I was soooo nervous!!!! The test started out with Reading comprehension. I felt okay about that section. It then went into math. I felt kinda okay about how that went. Last it went into English/Language usage. I thought I did terrible on that. After the test I sat down in my advisor's office and she gave me the look of ***!! I said "it's that bad huh?" She turns the results over and reveals my 91%!!!! I was shocked!!!! So, she asked if I was ready for the TEAS. Naturally I said "no", but it has to be done within one week of the accuplacer. We scheduled it for the following thursday(3/27/14) I now had one week to go back into the teas manual and finish the science. I made over 200 notecards and 10 pages of notes. I took the test in the back of the book and scored 83%. I know all the terms, how they work, and what they do to each other. I can walk you through cell structure, DNA replication, energy conversions, balance a chemical reaction and name all the parts of the heart. I WAS READY! Once more I walk into the school nervous as ever!! I flew through reading comprehension, destroyed the Math and was feeling good. Then the first science question came up. I almost dropped. What the hell is this? I never heard of this!!! And it was like that for the next 8 questions!!! That's it I'm done for!!! The next few questions I knew. Then a bunch more I didn't. I stumbled through the science feeling like I failed. Onto the English/Language. Felt pretty good, finished 10min early. Went over my answers made a few changes and clicked FINISH TEST. The proctor came in, printed the results and back to the advisor I went. I sit in the chair thinking I just bombed this thing. I was soooo ****** at the science!!! I thought I was done for. She looks at me and smiles while turning over the results. 80% score and 81% national ranking. I almost hit the ceiling!!!! I was so shocked!!!! She said I made it and did very well. I post this long, choppy, grammatically error'd story to show those who are in my position that it can be done. I hated high school, I thought I'd never have a respected carreer, and was okay with that. But with some motivation, dedication and alot of studying, I was able to meet the beginning of my new carreer.