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gracecngham

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  1. Oh then you have nothing to worry about if you had rotations there! No they did not tell me when they would have an answer by, just said they have a few more interviews next week. I think it should be within the next few weeks though because Dennis made the impression they’re trying to wrap it up. I wonder how many people have interviewed?
  2. I think it went really well! They are all so very nice. I am hoping for the best, fingers crossed. You're going to do great!
  3. Yes All Saints, thank you, good luck to you too!!
  4. I have an interview with Ft. Worth ICU on Thursday! Has anybody had an in-person interview yet, how did it go?? Also, any other interviewers for Ft. Worth ICU?
  5. Does anybody know when we are supposed to hear back if we got an interview or not?
  6. Once you take chemistry that first semester you're done with it though right?
  7. So you would highly recommend just staying in it and trying my best because it will really help me out in college?
  8. Is the chemistry and lab more difficult than your AP chem in high school was?
  9. Did any of you RN's take AP Chemistry in high school and did it help? I'm in it right now but my teacher is bad and I can't seem to get the hang of it. I know I take it my first semester in college with a lab, but should I tough it out even if I get a C in high school or would it be okay to drop it and just start in college? I like chemistry but I don't understand why I can't do well on tests and quizzes when I study and understand it at home.
  10. Just in general, I'm really struggling on which one to go to. I want the college experience (UTA) but I could graduate early at TWU. Also I noticed that at UTA the undergrad is a lot more work but once you're in nursing school it's not as many classes. At TWU the undergrad is light but it gets really heavy during nursing school. UT Tyler is also in the mix but I think it's mainly between UTA and TWU. I mean how do you know which college is for you? I've visited all the campuses and extensively researched each one and money isn't an issue but I'm so stuck and I have no idea how I'm going to pick one!
  11. Texas Women's University in Denton TX (their nursing programs are in Dallas and Houston) and University of Texas at Arlington (their nursing school is in Arlington)
  12. I'm just curious, where did you guys do your undergrad studies at?
  13. Has anybody gone to one or both of these schools reguarding their nursing and undergrad programs? UT Tyler is also an option for me, but it's mainly between the other 2 and I would love any input from anyone!

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