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For more information, please see our Back With Blinn web page. Blinn was the only school I found that took courses in progress. I'm 30 years old and just didn't want to waste another semester waiting to get in if I didn't have to.

Plus a lot of the other schools around require the HESI. Didn't do well on the TEAS due to working and going to school full time, and not having enough time to study. Hopefully it's good enough, but i've applied to other schools in hopes of getting in a good school. That's a higher GPA than the average admitted last semester, so always a good sign. I hope you get in! Where else did you apply?

So glad I don't have to move now! I've applied to Baptist Health System in San Antonio, the deadline is Oct 1st, and they give results 2 weeks after so I'll find out way sooner than then here. I also applied and was accepted into Galen School of Nursing BSN for the spring in San Antonio, but it's a very expensive school but if no one accepts me then i'll go there. I wasn't expecting to hear anything until December, too, because I am currently taking Micro!

I think if you have a decent GPA and Teas exam score, then they bumped you up for the first round regardless. Who did you have for Micro? I made an A for my first test ,but I am pretty nervous about this class.

Ultimately I would love to get my BSN in the end, so being accepted to their program is ideal for me. I am 29 years old and not wanting to waste my time if I don't have too! I can't believe our nursing journey starts next semester!

I can't be more excited!!



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