Tidewater Community College Spring 2021

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I could not find a board started for the Spring 2021 school year at Tidewater Community College. Just thought I'd open one up for any applicants on here.

Do they look at cumulative or individual scores?

Specializes in CMA.

As far as the letter, this is my understanding of it all. It's a point system on every thing you needed to have completed and the grades you're received in those classes. She will not tell you what the value system they use. However the higher the grades and the more classes complete the more they score your application. 

 

So for me. I took the HESI once and got 88 overall so I did not take it again. I have a 3.5 GPA as far as classes they want done. They do not include classes not apart of the courses for the program in your GPA (again this is my understanding..) I had all co-requisite done except for micro and ap2. I'm doing that now. Last semester from the girls I talked to they just happen to have a lot of 90 and above HESI scores and a lot of people had all co-reqs done.

 

Again I'm speaking more from my impressions not verbatim. I don't want to throw anybody off as I'm not speaking for them. Hopefully that helps! ?

Specializes in LPN.

Kaitlyn wow really!!?? That makes me super nervous that my grades/scores aren't high enough?

I've never created a group hangout but send me emails and I'll try .

Specializes in CMA.

Stephanie don't let it throw you off!

It just depends on the people applying each cohort. What may be higher scores in one group may not be high in another. 

This cohort I have seen less conversation happening so I'm hoping that means more chances!

Does anyone know what the updated class average is? It has been over 48 hours and I haven’t received my results on the HESI site yet. 

Specializes in LPN.

Kaitlyn I know! I'm kind of hoping all this covid mess lowered the number of applicants this cohort! And I know I was in A&P 1 in the Spring and a lot of students opted for the pass/fail grade which the nursing program advised against....

From what I see on the current sis schedule seats available looks like 70 previous seats looks like 50. I could be wrong but that's what I see I'm hoping that means more seats open. I've wondered if the covid affected this times application or not. The HESI score I looked at last night I think was something like 78.14 

Specializes in LPN.

How do I find available seats?? And why would 20 already be filled?

No 20 additional seats .. looks like last time max was 50 looks like 70 seats now 

Specializes in CMA.

That would be great!

It would be great if they added more seats! Hopefully that doesn’t mean there’s too many applicants! 

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