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Zai27

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  1. Hello Ladies, Congratulations on your new transition into the RN program. I've just recently been accepted into the Pratical Nursing program. I have a few questions that I hope you all can answer for me. I have called the Nursing the department with these questions and I get a different response everytime. First off, after completing the PN program do you have to work a year as a LPN to be able to bridge or will you be automatically bridged into the RN completion after takeing the Nclex-PN. Secondly, when applying the LPN bridge program will I have to take the TEAS test again? Lastly, how was the program? Thanks in advance!
  2. I agree the online exam appeared harder but I got a 66.7 so I thought I was good for the real exam. Math was my highest score then English, Reading and Science with a big fat 58%. I focused more on the English for the second test but I got the same score! My name is Zai. Did you take your test at Resu on the 10th? and if you don't mind me asking when do you take your exam at Joilet? Your kind of motivating me to take the test again!
  3. Hello Health_is_Wealth, Yes, I will pray for the both of us and keep faith! Since I work the morning shift; the evening program will be beneficial for me. I haven't finished my statement but I sent my transcripts and 1 letter of recommendation. What did you do differently studying wise after your first exam. That is a big increase! I'm pretty confident you'll get in over me. Your GPAs are awesome and you were so close to the minimum score. Plus, your checklist is complete. I heard it takes them about a month to repsond.
  4. Hello, I'm currently in the process of completing my application for Resu. My TEAS scores are not great at all. I scored a 60% then a 62%. They recommended I should take it a third time. Yet, with the newer version of the TEAS coming out, I don't believe my score will change much. They also stated that I can go on through the committee to get accepted. Since my GPA is a 3.24 and science GPA is a 3.3 and the fact that I already work at a hospital as a Perioperative Assistant and I recently obtained my Phlebotomy certification. Does anyone know of anyone getting accepted off the committee? Does anyone believe my chances of getting in are zero or does anyone think I might get accepted?
  5. Hello, I took my last TEAS exam at Resu. yesterday. I scored a 60% then 62%. They recommended that I should take it a third time. They also explained that they have a committee for cases such as mine. I have a 3.24 GPA and 3.3 science GPA. Have you heard of any students getting accepted that way?

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