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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
@lsilagy Try this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/539456076201262/ If that doesn't work add me on facebook (Christopher Falgout) and I can invite you to the group, facebook will not allow you to invite people to groups directly unless they are on your friend list. @mys193 I'm at the Austin campus too but the group is open to anyone taking the program, I figure once in the group the particular cohorts can get to know the specific people in their town.
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
Try this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/539456076201262/ If that doesn't work add me on facebook (Christopher Falgout) and I can invite you to group, facebook will not allow you to invite people to groups directly unless they are on your friend list.
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
For people looking for the facbook group try this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/539456076201262/ If that doesn't work just add me on facebook and I will send you an invite that way, Christopher Falgout
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
@lele8907. I did my undergrad at Tech. Most places near campus are for undergraduates and are typical college places - loud and noisy with annoying neighbors. If you can find an apartment off of 4th street opposite the HSC there are more HSC/Grad students living there and it's more sedate. I lived at Las Colinas Apartments near the mall, Lubbock is small and it was never more than a 4 minute drive to campus but rent was much cheaper. They are older but well maintained, I had a two bedroom townhouse for $700. Another place you can look is Quaker and the north loop, lots of cheap student housing there and it's close to campus (driving/bus).
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
Okay guys, I created a Facebook group for all of us so we can share info and get in contact with each other easily. Just search for 'TTUSON 2nd Degree BSN, 2015'
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
Hey Austin group, any interest in a private facbook group so we can easily stay in touch with each other? I imagine it will be quite useful when schools starts getting hectic.
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
Hey Austin folks, it seems we all must have been at the computer waiting for the e-mail. Just got my acceptance e-mail. Congratulations to everybody else!
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
@nurseandmomtobe I was about to log on to tell Austin people to check their e-mails. Congratulations!
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
Well you're not the only one who hasn't heard back at least. I was pretty sure I was a strong contender for an interview but this delay has got me second guessing.
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
Has anybody from the Austin cohort heard anything yet?
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
@lele8907 Austin cohort here, still waiting.
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Enter your TEAS V Scores here!!
The test does not change depending on program type. Mean's and percentile ranks are calculated depending on the program type/institution you listed. For example an overall score of 90% may by 99th percentile for ADN but only 95th percentile for BSN programs.
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Enter your TEAS V Scores here!!
TEAS V Adjusted Individual Total Score: 91.3% ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Exemplary Mean - National: 64.3% Mean - Program: 64.9% Percentile Rank - National: 99 Percentile Rank - Program: 99 Reading: 97.6% Math: 90.0% Science: 95.8% English and Language Usage: 76.7% As far as studying I purchased the official study guide and the McGraw Hill practice exams. I studied for about 5 days prior to the exam. I would recommend both as they are slightly different and covered different material, all of which was on the exam.
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Texas Tech 2nd degree BSN program 2015
Hi, I just found this thread. I'm applying to the Austin program too - just took my TEAS V yesterday, apart from that my application is complete and submitted. I've been looking at the other threads and am starting to wonder exactly how tough this program is to get into - @kaseyroo do you have any insight as to what value they place on work experience, research, volunteering, TEAS scores or an advanced degree? I feel like my undergrad GPA is lower than most who have talked about getting accepted. Thanks.