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I ended up making a 75% on my TEAS. The decision to apply was last-minute. My GPA is about a 3.7 so I am hoping for an acceptance letter or to be waitlisted (at least). I spoke with the nursing advisor (via email) and learned that the first 54 are accepted and then there are 10 waiting list slots.
18 minutes ago, LoveHealth said:I ended up making a 75% on my TEAS. The decision to apply was last-minute. My GPA is about a 3.7 so I am hoping for an acceptance letter or to be waitlisted (at least). I spoke with the nursing advisor (via email) and learned that the first 54 are accepted and then there are 10 waiting list slots.
You have a high gpa it will help out your TEAS score, I’m hoping to be at least waitlisted too.
15 hours ago, LoveHealth said:I ended up making a 75% on my TEAS. The decision to apply was last-minute. My GPA is about a 3.7 so I am hoping for an acceptance letter or to be waitlisted (at least). I spoke with the nursing advisor (via email) and learned that the first 54 are accepted and then there are 10 waiting list slots.
I got a 74 on the TEAS. My gpa is a 3.7 as well but my science is a 4.0 so I’m hoping it helps a little bit! They also told me that last semester there were only 16% transfer students so that concerns me. Hoping to hear good news this next week!! Good luck everyone!
Evelynn27
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Hello, I’m applying to UCO for spring 2020. I was wondering if I can get some info from graduate or current students.
what are the clinical days like? Is the program rigorous or doable? Did you work during the program? Did you like the professors and the program itself? Lastly what is the approximate cost?
Thank you in advance!