Hello everyone,
Are you applying to Houston, Dallas traditional, or Dallas N&W? I am applying to TWU Dallas traditional in August for Spring 2021. Right now I am finishing up some nursing core classes and I plan on taking the TEAS over the Summer if corona virus allows it. I also have TWU preference points that helped my admission score a lot.
What is your admission score? As of Spring 2020 admissions, to calculate your admission score, you can use the Google spread sheet. Download the file to put in your classes and grades.
https://docs.Google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HbY2cEa3zGJyrFW5pKvC-CI8AqQqve9drQlHZhzz11c/edit?usp=sharing
My advisor said that the competitive range is between 50 and 55 for Dallas traditional.
23 hours ago, Sydney Lantz said:yeah, maybe. I would just think that they would have to send them out soon so they can have time to get responses back to people before they send out decline letters. But who knows, maybe not.
That’s what I was thinking too! Everything seems so last minute especially with holidays coming up & school probably starting in January.
1 hour ago, Ciinttery said:Anyone heard from Dallas campus?
I emailed one of the advisors in Houston and was told that all decisions go out next week for both campuses and those accepted have a week to accept or decline. As seats open up they notify the next person up. Good luck to everyone! ♥️
14 minutes ago, Jgonza67 said:I emailed one of the advisors in Houston and was told that all decisions go out next week for both campuses and those accepted have a week to accept or decline. As seats open up they notify the next person up. Good luck to everyone! ♥️
Thanks for letting us know! Good luck everyone!
7 minutes ago, rimanursing said:Thank you! How is the program going so far? Is it online or in-person. Any tips for incoming students? ?
All of our lectures are online and they will be for Spring as well. Assessment lab is in-person and you have an assigned lab partner and lab station (helps keep contact down). And for clinicals you have an assigned partner (on days you work with another student). I'm assuming this will be the same for J1 in the Spring, but it could change.
Advice: get ready to feel overwhelmed! It's a lot of information to understand (not just memorize). Organization is key! Hopefully, most of you have taken patho already to help reduce stress. Help each other study for tests and make study guides. Sign up for a student mentor b/c s/he will send you helpful documents for studying. BUT I absolutely love it. Yes, it is hard but it should be. You wouldn't want to be in an easy RN program. Closer to the semester starting you will receive pre-work from all of the classes. Do it before school starts so you aren't behind.
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