u/Apprehensive-Can2650

Assessment Name Date Completed Individual Score National Mean National PR Level Focused Review
ATI VER 7 4/1/2026 70.0% 64.9% 63 Proficient
Reading 64.1% 72.9% 25
Math 82.4% 72.9% 66
Science 63.6% 54.2% 71
English and Language Usage 72.7% 63.1% 77

Overall score accumulated was a 70%

I want to clarify that I can fully admit I submitted my score with a feeling that I wasn't going to get selected. A 70 especially in any nursing setting isn't ideal but i had felt desperate after I was dismissed from my previous institution by a point. (My grade was a 75.85 for one class and a 76 was needed in all classes to continue for the 3-year BSN program) So as a college student who has had one semester worth of education (I've taken college chem, developmental psychology, first half of anatomy.)

I honestly feel like a failure at everything atp. I can reapply again for this program for the spring semester over my summer and I plan to because I honesty can't see myself doing anything else but nursing. I'll be also going to college over the summer to catch up on some basic classes I would need to graduate from RCC for associates. (SATS and most likely some ENGL class still deciding what else if anyone has any suggestions)

Overall, the buildup for taking the teas, i studied but lightly and just felt overconfident and now looking at everyone else feeling unsure about 85 and above makes me realize that i lowkey been slacking off. I've been studying of Nurse Chen and had bought some of her lesson plans but after doing some of them, I've ended up relying on previous exam drops and found those questions more useful. In addition, when taking the TEAs the science section caught me off guard. I js need help and guidance before i end up giving up on nursing and go into radiology.

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u/Apprehensive-Can2650 — 9 days ago

I want to clarify that I can fully admit I submitted my score with a feeling that I wasn't going to get selected. A 70 especially in any nursing setting isn't ideal but i had felt desperate after I was dismissed from my previous institution by a point. (My grade was a 75.85 for one class and a 76 was needed in all classes to continue for the 3-year BSN program) So as a college student who has had one semester worth of education (I've taken college chem, developmental psychology, first half of anatomy.)

I honestly feel like a failure at everything atp. I can reapply again for this program for the spring semester over my summer and I plan to because I honesty can't see myself doing anything else but nursing. I'll be also going to college over the summer to catch up on some basic classes I would need to graduate from RCC for associates. (SATS and most likely some ENGL class still deciding what else if anyone has any suggestions.

Overall, the buildup for taking the teas, i studied but lightly and just felt overconfident and now looking at everyone else feeling unsure about 85 and above makes me realize that i lowkey been slacking off. I've been studying of Nurse Chen and had bought some of her lesson plans but after doing some of them, I've ended up relying on previous exam drops and found those questions more useful. In addition, when taking the TEAs the science section caught me off guard. I js need help and guidance before i end up giving up on nursing and go into radiology.

70% over all

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u/Apprehensive-Can2650 — 9 days ago
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Overall score accumulated was a 70%

I want to clarify that I can fully admit I submitted my score with a feeling that I wasn't going to get selected. A 70 especially in any nursing setting isn't ideal but i had felt desperate after I was dismissed from my previous institution by a point. (My grade was a 75.85 for one class and a 76 was needed in all classes to continue for the 3-year BSN program) So as a college student who has had one semester worth of education (I've taken college chem, developmental psychology, first half of anatomy.)

I honestly feel like a failure at everything atp. I can reapply again for this program for the spring semester over my summer and I plan to because I honesty can't see myself doing anything else but nursing. I'll be also going to college over the summer to catch up on some basic classes I would need to graduate from RCC for associates. (SATS and most likely some ENGL class still deciding what else if anyone has any suggestions)

Overall, the buildup for taking the teas, i studied but lightly and just felt overconfident and now looking at everyone else feeling unsure about 85 and above makes me realize that i lowkey been slacking off. I've been studying of Nurse Chen and had bought some of her lesson plans but after doing some of them, I've ended up relying on previous exam drops and found those questions more useful. In addition, when taking the TEAs the science section caught me off guard. I js need help and guidance before i end up giving up on nursing and go into radiology.

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u/Apprehensive-Can2650 — 13 days ago