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I haven't seen a thread for those of us applying May 1st to the January 2020 cohort. I'm wondering how heavily they weigh the TEAS. Also, I have heard as long as you meet all criteria they typically give you an interview. Has anyone else heard this? I really like how they take a holistic approach to grant admissions. I'm wanting to apply to UTA but I feel like the main way you get extra points is by attending school there which I did not do! We'll see!
Hello,
There are two ways members may create their own area, that are acceptable per the Terms of Service.
One is to create an area on facebook.
The other is to create a Club, by clicking on the Breakroom link (top of page, left-hand side, in the yellow bar area).
We wish you success in your Nursing program!
On 8/20/2020 at 6:38 PM, ahrogers said:Can anyone tell me where they took their pathophysiology class? The one I am in enrolled in does not transfer. I looked at DCCD and Austin College but they show as not transferable on the equivalency guide. Did anyone get an okay for patho from either of those colleges?
call an advisor perhaps. if that doesn't work try to contact someone from the austin cohort for 2020. I took a 1300 level pathophys with Alamo Community Colleges and it transferred but I spoke to advisors from both schools.
On 8/18/2020 at 9:56 PM, Mally94 said:I'm wondering how the interview part goes. Will you get a "no thank you" email or just not hear anything until September? I'm freaking out a little that it's nearing the end of August and I still haven't heard anything.
last year my acceptance came in the form of me checking the application portal daily and one day I opened it and confetti gif was on the screen. I later received a traditional acceptance letter in the mail.
I wanted to hop on and post. First an apology for a long gone thread of stress and exhaustion. I chose to withdraw due to a multitude of reasons. I won't be re-applying to TTUHSC because my family is moving.
Now for the 2021 applicants.....
Each day is different in regards to daily schedule. However, Basic Skills/Bootcamp is scheduled to the minute. This is the time to get to know your classmates. Expect to be at your site daily or according to the schedule.
After that you will meet for skills labs, exams and study group. I can not speak to how this will affect you with COVID social distancing etc.
At orientation, take notes and ask questions, ASK ALL QUESTIONS! THERE ARE NO DUMB QUESTIONS FROM THE MOMENT YOU GET YOUR ACCEPTANCE LETTER. Just swallow pride or gain confidence and ASK.
after basic skills your schedule will depend on you. Connect with someone of similar age or circumstance if you need help scheduling.
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It has to be the 3 credit course at DCCCD , RNSG 1311 I start on Monday
It has to be the 3 credit course at DCCCD , RNSG 1311 I start on Monday