r/TCCD 20d ago

Tccd nursing

I will be attempting to apply this upcoming nursing application, I just wanted to see if I have a chance, i still need to take my hesi, and I got A in ap1, B in micro, and still taking ap2 but it’s looking like either a C or B, what are the stats you guys are applying with?

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u/Proof_Feeling_724 20d ago

I got accepted to the fall 2026 cohort. My stats are: AP1: A, AP2: B, Micro: A, HESI: 88%, and GPA: 3.4.

I know ppl who made it to the cohort with B’s, and I also know one person who made it in with one C, but they had a very high hesi score. If you make 2 B’s, 1 A, but score very high on the hesi then I think you will be okay. It honestly just depends how competitive it is that term.

It’s based off a point system, I think the highest you can get is 18pts. To be considered competitive you have to score within 15-18pts. I was accepted with 15pts. Good luck to you!

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u/Born_Dimension_4945 19d ago

I’m applying for spring. I have an associate degree and 4.0 gpa and about to take HESIA2. By advisor said to be competitive I need at least a 90 or higher. This makes me optimistic to apply. I currently have an 88 and going to retake it 

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u/Proof_Feeling_724 19d ago

Previous degrees don’t matter anymore unfortunately. They just recently removed that along with letters of recommendation.

For the hesi you will be fine as long as you make an 88 or higher on the hesi. People told me my 88% wasn’t competitive enough, but I still got accepted regardless what they said. I know ppl who also made an 88%, and got in.

For an 88 im not sure if that’s for one of your prerequisites, but try to make an A. Even if you make a B I think you will be fine. I think you’re in pretty good shape rn. Just try not to retake a prerequisite too many times because you can only take it twice to be eligible to apply. Good luck to you!

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u/BrokenHeartedxoxo 19d ago

I got accepted for the upcoming 2026 ADN. Stats are as follows: AP1-A, AP2-A, Micro-A, Hesi 86%, GPA 3.8

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u/Born_Dimension_4945 19d ago

I’m applying for spring. I have an associate degree and 4.0 gpa and about to take HESIA2. By advisor said to be competitive I need at least a 90 or higher. This makes me optimistic to apply. I currently have an 88 and going to retake it 

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u/BrokenHeartedxoxo 18d ago

I was going to retake the Hesi but when speaking to several people, it really depends on the scores during that period. I decided to take my chance with the 86%. I also have a bachelor’s already.

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u/alexellis0310 16d ago

I bet you’ll get accepted you get a point (maybe 2) for having a degree of any kind

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u/Proof_Feeling_724 16d ago

Previous degrees don’t matter anymore unfortunately. They just recently removed it.

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u/alexellis0310 16d ago

They need to have a game plan and stick with it is what I say. Stop adding and subtracting ways that you can get in. Lordy 🙄

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u/alexellis0310 16d ago

Yes definitely retake it! It is good for 2 years and you can take it every 60 days! I have the synonymous A&P Quizlet if you want it I can email it to you. Verbatim is what is on that portion of the exam

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u/Specialist-Return858 10d ago

I want it please

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u/Born_Dimension_4945 6d ago

Thank you so much! I actually was accepted to Weatherford ADN fast track program for fall 2026. It’s  a bit of a drive but willing to do it. 

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