TCCD Nursing Fall 2019

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Hello,

I am applying for Tarrant County College District for Fall 2019. I am starting this thread so we can all share our thoughts about the application and anxiety.. ?

My Stats:

BIOL–2401 B

BIOL–2402 A

BIOL–2420 A

Hesi A2:

Reading 96%

Grammar 96%

Vocabulary 92%

Math 90%

Overall 93.5

I just got my acceptance letter today as well! I guess I’ll be see in you in orientation!!

My stats are A’s in A&P 1 and 2, A in microbiology and 90 on my HESI.

Are you guys doing the fast track option?

51 minutes ago, andrear11 said:

Are you guys doing the fast track option?

No, I’m doing regular track.

I have been accepted into the tcc nursing program.My stats are A&P I and Micro B.A&P II A. Hesi 93

I was accepted as well! Congrats to everyone!

Congratulations to you all!!

I was accepted into the nursing program today, All A's and 86% on the Hesi. Anybody else?

23 hours ago, malec33 said:

Hi everyone! I am currently a nursing student at TCC. I decided to pop in here and see if anyone had any questions I can help with. Good luck to you all!

Yes I just want to know what do you think about the program?

@malec33 Thanks for stopping by! I was wondering if you were able to work while in the program? And how many days per week that you could work. How many hours of studying per week? Also, according to my friend, there are two days per week of class? How many days of clinicals? How much control do we get of our schedule? Thanks!! Sorry, a lot of questions I know lol

Also, I was accepted! I had an A for A&P 1 and an A for micro. I had a B for A&P 2. And 96.5 on HESI.

20 hours ago, laugust said:

Yes I just want to know what do you think about the program?

Hi there, I think the program is great so far. I'm only in my first semester but all the professors are great, they have supplemental instructors with tutoring sessions almost every day of the week, and the school in general has a very good reputation with the hospitals in the area. At first it can seem a little disorganized because you're bombarded with information (the syllabus for my clinical, for instance, is 50 something pages) but once you find a routine it gets better to manage. I recommend taking advantage of all the resources made available to you especially during first semester. It's a lot of information and a lot of self-teaching and the tutoring sessions really help bridge any gaps.

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