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mariaallen94

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  1. Just talked to my nursing advisor and she said,with everything else, I'll be fine! She said the only section they consider separately is reading. Other than that, just the overall. Thanks again though for the help!
  2. Thank you so much! That was exactly the information I was looking for. if you were in my position, would you retake it? also, I don't know how broken down the scores are when they see it but out of the 3 topics for science (anatomy, physical science, and scientific reasoning), it was just physical science that messed me up. I did fine on anatomy and scientific reasoning.
  3. @still_waters So if you take it twice, they don't take the highest section score from each test it's only one test as a whole or the other? And I have a 3.6 Thank you for the response btw!
  4. So if you take it twice, they don't take the highest section score from each test it's only one test as a whole or the other? And I have a 3.6 Thank you for the response btw!
  5. Hi everyone, I am applying to CCBC's nursing program and probably the ATB program as well. All they say about their requirements for the TEAS scores is that you need a 69% or high for reading and at least Proficient overall. So I just took the TEAS 6 on 12/20/16 and I just got my scores. I got: Overall..... 74%/ Proficient Reading.... 78.7% Math........ 90.6% English..... 75% science..... 57.4% ): I am pretty much okay with everything but science. There was way more general bio and chem than expected and much less anatomy than I expected. I haven't taken chem since soph year of hs (I'm taking it next semester) and haven't taken gen bio since my first semester of high school. I know I can pull that science score up way higher if I just do a quick refresher of those sections. SO, my question is, are you allowed to retake just one section of the TEAS 6, or would I have to retake the whole thing? If I can only retake the whole thing, I'm debating about just sticking with what I have because I have a competitive GPA. What do you all think? I also found a table online saying that an advanced score in science is 66.7%, which is what's making me consider just sticking with what I have if I have to retake the whole test.
  6. I am actually applying to the CCBC Catonsville's day program for Fall 2017. But I have a question for you guys I think you may be able to help with.
  7. Hi everyone, I am applying to CCBC's nursing program and probably the ATB program as well. All they say about their requirements for the TEAS scores is that you need a 69% or high for reading and at least Proficient overall. So I just took the TEAS 6 on 12/20/16 and I just got my scores. I got: Overall..... 74%/ Proficient Reading.... 78.7% Math........ 90.6% English..... 75% science..... 57.4% ): I am pretty much okay with everything but science. There was way more general bio and chem than expected and much less anatomy than I expected. I haven't taken chem since soph year of hs (I'm taking it next semester) and haven't taken gen bio since my first semester of high school. I know I can pull that science score up way higher if I just do a quick refresher of those sections. SO, my question is, are you allowed to retake just one section of the TEAS 6, or would I have to retake the whole thing? If I can only retake the whole thing, I'm debating about just sticking with what I have because I have a competitive GPA. What do you all think? I also found a table online saying that an advanced score in science is 66.7%, which is what's making me consider just sticking with what I have if I have to retake the whole test.

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