UMHB Fall 2016 (Mary Hardin Baylor)

Nursing Students School Programs

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Hey y'all. Anyone know anything about UMHB nursing program besides that it's an expensive private school? I need to know if the tuition is worth it in the case that I'm accepted to their program. Also feel free to share your stats or any information you've heard about the program.

I've applied to Texas State, UTMB, UTTyler, Sam Houston, and Baylor.

I have taken the TEAS, HESI, and Kaplan!

I'm going on the 27th.

I'm going to the 27th.

is there a Facebook group?

I don't think ones been made yet. Maybe once we meet other ppl and stuff. Are you going the 26 or 27

I am going tomorrow!

Ok me too! My name is Neyda btw :)

I'll be there tomorrow as well!! Hopefully we can all meet! My name is Ashley

So sorry, I just saw this! My name is Lauren. I am hoping a Facebook will be made soon because I hate to say this but I know nothing/noone from UMHB and I will need to find a roommate!

You can add me on fb if you'd like. Maybe we can study together. I won't be needing a roommate but it always helps to know someone :) Neyda Yselle Garza | Facebook

Hello you guys!

I know I am a little late on this thread. But I will be applying for the nursing program this fall to start in Spring. I will take my Kaplan soon, but I have no idea what material will be on it. I saw on the website that it covers math and reading. But I had heard somewhere that there is also a science portion. Do any of you guys remember whether the test was difficult at all? They raised the minimum to a 65%. I will be spending all my time now trying to prepare for this test. Any thoughts or tips would be greatly appreciated!!

Thank you!

It's basic math. Brush up on fractions, decimals, percentages it asks like 2 or 3 questions on dosages and converting. The science was anatomy questions, cell life etc. I got a 62 the first time which was all I needed so I didn't bother taking it again. Good luck!

I didn't really study for the Kaplan like I planned to. But I did review a minute portion and I did very well. I would advise you to know your grammar, anatomy and physiology, and practice reading comprehension. My test involved a lot of cardiac, which I did not review, but I have previous cardiac physiology knowledge. The math for me was basic and pretty simple where college algebra should suffice. I reviewed dosage calculations the day of the exam and was able to do great in the math portion. As far as the writing section, you should review sentence structure as well as relevance/order of placement in a passage. Reading comprehension, is just simple read the passage and answer the question that is most correct. That's all I remember from the test that would be helpful. Good luck!

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