TWU Fall 2013 Applicants

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Hello everyone!

I am starting this thread... a year early. That is how much I want to be accepted into the Fall 2013 BSN program at TWU in Dallas. I am taking my TEAS on August 30 so that if I have to, I can take it again the following application period (after September 1). I have finished my prerequisites (last week of Summer AP2 right now, hurray).

I hope other people see this forum so that we can all talk and encourage each other about getting into the program (and be stressed out together)! Seriously hoping that this next year flies by! I Look forward to get to know other hopefuls!

Who did you take for the online course and was it through TWU?

We arent allowed to say the name of the instructor on here, but I think there is only 1 professor for that couse. I took it through TWU. I easily made an A on it.

Oh yeah. Forgot about that. I'm trying to send you a PM but I don't think I can. I don't think I've posted enough. :( Whomp whomp whaaaa

I sent you a message.

Thanks trs7706!!! I tried to send one back but it said I have to have 15 quality topics. I guess what I say isn't important. Lol. But much appreciated.

I'm so scared :( I think I'm going to be wait listed b/c of my 1/4 first attempt A's!

@broonie717 yes its completely doable. Everything is straight from the textbook I don't look at the slide shows anymore. I read the textbook and it is very long, but it makes it easier for you to take the exam if you've read. Easy A.

@broonie717 yes its completely doable. Everything is straight from the textbook I don't look at the slide shows anymore. I read the textbook and it is very long, but it makes it easier for you to take the exam if you've read. Easy A.

ok cool, thank you!

Oh and I use the study guide as well some of the test questions are taken straight from that.

I dont think I can wait until Friday!

My patho teacher at the dallas campus says if you did well in a&p then you will do well in patho. Tests are straight from the publisher and there's like a 100 questions each test so you can still miss ten and get an A.

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