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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!
Hey Ladybug3,Thank you so much for taking the time of answering my question. I am studying the ATI, however I am using another book that is more complex and has a lot things that the ATI does not provide. My questions is how much physics is on the test? I am not a physics person and either geologist, that is why I am so concern about the test. Also, what was your score on the test? because I am planning to apply but my GPA is 4.67 and they said is too low, so this summer I am going to retake a class and raise my GPA. Do I need to know all the formulas for the condensation, and all that stuff? also, I want to know what I need to study for anatomy? I hope you can tell me a little bit more. Thank you so much.
Honestly, I'd look at other programs to apply to. I applied for this Spring and didn't get in. My GPA was 3.78, 96 on TEAS, and 2/4 first attempt A's. I was number 10 on the waiting list. The more first attempt A's you have, the better. It seems that weighs the heaviest in the application process.
As for the TEAS, there isn't a lot of physics. I used a practice test booklet that had 5 practice tests in it. It was the McGraw Hill TEAS Study Guide. I think it was very helpful and very similar to the actual test. Good luck! :)
Honestly, I'd look at other programs to apply to. I applied for this Spring and didn't get in. My GPA was 3.78, 96 on TEAS, and 2/4 first attempt A's. I was number 10 on the waiting list. The more first attempt A's you have, the better. It seems that weighs the heaviest in the application process.As for the TEAS, there isn't a lot of physics. I used a practice test booklet that had 5 practice tests in it. It was the McGraw Hill TEAS Study Guide. I think it was very helpful and very similar to the actual test. Good luck! :)
OMG, you did not get in, this is so frustrating. I do not think I have a good chance to get in, but I will try my best. How was your TEAS test? I am so concerned because It is a lot that I have to learn.
Hi all -Just to update - I was #4 on the wait list but just got accepted today! I hope they let some more people off the waitlist. Excited for the fall!!!!!!
Hi, would you mind me asking what your stats were? Im thinking of applying for the spring but am not sure if I would get in with my stats. I have a 3.5 prerequisite GPA and a 3.5 science GPA. I made an 82% on the TEAS. I also have two first attempt As in microbiology and statistics.
Hi, would you mind me asking what your stats were? Im thinking of applying for the spring but am not sure if I would get in with my stats. I have a 3.5 prerequisite GPA and a 3.5 science GPA. I made an 82% on the TEAS. I also have two first attempt As in microbiology and statistics.
I don't know the original poster's stats but I can tell you I had a 3.78 GPA, 4.0 Science GPA, 96 TEAS score, 2 first attempt A's and was 10th on the waiting list...
Moneca
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Jajaja, thank you for helping me.