Nursing Students School Programs
Published Sep 23, 2017
Hey guys, I know it's a little early, however, I decided to start this thread as the application process will be soon upon us.
How are you studying for the TEAS?
Wishing all the best! :)
mannyag96
62 Posts
Congrats to you three! Would you mind posting your stats so I know if I have a good chance next cycle?
KyaraKyaraa
66 Posts
I have a question I am a sophomore at TAMU Commerce. What core classes are mainly looked at? Someone told me just the science classes and another person told me overall GPA.. I am confused, can you clear it up for me please
SunshineNRainbows, BSN, RN
499 Posts
If you find the online worksheet it will be clear.
BreeBSNRN
394 Posts
is there anyone who didn't get in for Fall 2018 applying for Fall 2019?
callinshotz, RN
130 Posts
Does anyone have any insight on the nights and weekends program? What was your schedule like? Did you ever get a weekend off in the two years?
FanyRachelle
17 Posts
I just finished up my first semester in the night and weekend program. The first semester we had 3 classes (pharm, patho, assessment). Patho is completely online and you can take it in the summer. If you take it over the summer, you will only have 2 classes your first semester. Pharm was a hybrid class. We had class about 2 Tuesdays a month (5:30-7:30) and the rest was completely online. You listen to pre-recorded lectures at home and the class time is used for going over the harder material and testing. Assessment was every Saturday - 8 AM to 4 PM (lecture and lab). We had a couple Saturdays off, but not many (Ex: Sat. after Thanksgiving). Next semester we will have 3 classes. One is completely online and the other 2 we have both lecture and a clinical for the class. We have class every Tuesday and Friday 5:30-8:30 PM , a 7 hour clinical on Saturdays, and a 12 hour clinical every other Sunday. Please keep in mind that this could change for incoming classes. I just wanted to share my experience so you kind of have an idea of what it might look like for you.
Thanks so much for those details. I was just wrapping my head around child care so I wanted to see what kind of support I was going to need.