Tidewater Community College Fall 2018

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Hello all fellow applicants for TCC's Fall Semester 2018!

I have been scouring the most recent TCC post, and the latest applicants have been offered their seats in the program, woohoo!!! As a result, I have decided to post a new thread for the next round of applications.

Just curious, will anyone be a resident of Virginia for only a short time before applying? I will be moving in December and I was wondering if my measly two month-long residency will hold up as well against someone who has been a resident of Virginia for over a year.

Happy application cycle! :) Hope to see some of you someday soon.

Yea I only know one person who got in last year with a 68% so anything is possible. I'm not going to put all my eggs in one basket though. I am also going to apply to Sentara, NSU, and ODU. Dont know what other schools to apply to.

The average score changes each application cycle. Last time it was 78% and the time before that was 74%

Did you already apply to nsu and odu? Nsu was due feb 1 and odu is due feb 15. I'm applying to sentara as well and I'm gonna apply to the accelerated Hampton university program at the va beach campus

Specializes in CICU/CVICU.

I'm applying to HU accelerated program as well. I've applied to TNCC, Riverside, and a few other schools. I'm going to try and do the concurrent enrollment with ODU.

I took some pre-reqs at NSU last semester. They changed the deadline from February 1st to March 1st for people applying for fall 2018

What's the deadline for riverside?

Specializes in CICU/CVICU.

May 18 or 15th I believe and they use the TEAS so your hesi score wouldn't hurt you at all. Pre-reps are all basically the same.

Has anyone taken both the hesi and teas? If so, how are they different when it comes to the math and science portion? I also heard the teas is harder than the hesi

Specializes in CICU/CVICU.

I've taken both. I think the teas is harder the math is definitely harder but it's not that bad. The science portion is about same. I think if you study for the test you'll do fine.

Oh Ok, I have the ati teas study book by mometrix, I was actually using the science portion of that book for the hesi cause the hesi study book doesn't have alot of information for the a&p part

Specializes in CICU/CVICU.

You should be golden

Hi, all! I figured that I would join the two month wait over here. I have most of my prerequisites done-- I'm currently taking BIO 142 and PSY 230 (they said this semester was fine to take it since they're transitioning the curriculum.)

I just took the HESI and turned in my application-- I got a 92.

Good luck to everyone applying!!

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