I'm interested in getting a BSN through my home state university (Wyoming). I didn't really have the best grades during highschool as I had a bit of a rough home life. During my senior year I had to move out of the family home and work full time to support myself through graduation. My roommate also had very serious emotional/depression issues and I really didn't focus enough in school. By the time all was said and done I graduated with 2.8 GPA overall. I understand that a 2.8 is not good enough to get into most schools (U of Wyo states 3.0 admission minimum w/ a 21 on ACT), although I had pretty good ACT scores. I scored a 27 in the ACT over all with a 30 in reading, 28in writing 23 in math, and 26 in Science. I've now been out of school and working full time for three years.
I've come to the realization that the life I'm living; working every day 12-14 hours is not going to be enough to satisfy my active mind and ambition. I want to pursue the goals that I had set forth for myself before real life getting in the way. Is it realistic to expect to get into a BSN program at a state university with the scores I have? Have I waited too long to pursue this and am I better off going the ADN route? It's very important to me to get scholarships because otherwise it is unrealistic for me to hope to pay my way through school in my current profession (sous chef/kitchen manager) am I even in a reasonable position to apply?
Honestly I've been out of the game for a bit too long. I didn't take advantage of the resources available to me in school and I want to honestly know if it's too late for me to make it.
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Hi first time poster here:
I'm interested in getting a BSN through my home state university (Wyoming). I didn't really have the best grades during highschool as I had a bit of a rough home life. During my senior year I had to move out of the family home and work full time to support myself through graduation. My roommate also had very serious emotional/depression issues and I really didn't focus enough in school. By the time all was said and done I graduated with 2.8 GPA overall. I understand that a 2.8 is not good enough to get into most schools (U of Wyo states 3.0 admission minimum w/ a 21 on ACT), although I had pretty good ACT scores. I scored a 27 in the ACT over all with a 30 in reading, 28in writing 23 in math, and 26 in Science. I've now been out of school and working full time for three years.
I've come to the realization that the life I'm living; working every day 12-14 hours is not going to be enough to satisfy my active mind and ambition. I want to pursue the goals that I had set forth for myself before real life getting in the way. Is it realistic to expect to get into a BSN program at a state university with the scores I have? Have I waited too long to pursue this and am I better off going the ADN route? It's very important to me to get scholarships because otherwise it is unrealistic for me to hope to pay my way through school in my current profession (sous chef/kitchen manager) am I even in a reasonable position to apply?
Honestly I've been out of the game for a bit too long. I didn't take advantage of the resources available to me in school and I want to honestly know if it's too late for me to make it.