The University of Tulsa (TU) - Spring 1 ABSN 2025

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Hey I just got excepted into TU's ABSN program.  Just wanted to start a forum so people in the program and people joining can talk about the program! 

I also got accepted! I am very excited tot start have you done your advising appointment? 

Summerfun24 said:

I also got accepted! I am very excited tot start have you done your advising appointment? 

Yes I just did it yesterday! She was a really cool and comprehensive advisor !

 

Summerfun24 said:

I also got accepted! I am very excited tot start have you done your advising appointment? 

What state do you stay in?

Zharia Simmons said:

Yes I just did it yesterday! She was a really cool and comprehensive advisor !

 

What state do you stay in?

I am in Texas! Finally had my advising appointment and decided to do the 18month track. 

we should start a group chat. I am planning on completing the program in 18 months.

Absolutely! Are you in the program now? 

We definitely should! Have you guys started orientation 

I am also in texas im in houston!

Yes! I finished all the orientation stuff, going to look at the lessons for next week and maybe get a head start. 

Zharia Simmons said:

We definitely should! Have you guys started orientation 

I am also in texas im in houston!

I already did my orientation and I'm working on next week's assignments. I am trying to get ahead. I sent you a message in Yellowdig with the FB link.

Summerfun24 said:

Absolutely! Are you in the program now? 

I can send you the link to the group in yellowdig. I figured I would post it on there Monday when class officially starts. 

You have access to the assignments already? Or your doing the reading?

jadorevoyager said:

I can send you the link to the group in yellowdig. I figured I would post it on there Monday when class officially starts. 

 

Zharia Simmons said:

You have access to the assignments already? Or your doing the reading?

 

yes, we have access to our sherpath modules for Fundamentals and shadow health for Adult Health.

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