GPA drop due to illness. Am I in trouble?
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Hi all.
I plan on applying for 2nd degree accelerated BSN programs in the fall. I'm a little concerned because my GPA was a 3.8 before my junior year started. But between both semesters, I was hospitalized multiple times for 14 days total and I consequently missed about 20 days of class and exams due to the hospitalizations and due to an appendectomy.
My cumulative GPA is now around a 3.6 because I had a 3.3 and a 3.18 for both semesters. I'm a little concerned because of the obvious drop, and because I took 4 pre-requisites between both semesters. A 3.6 isn't a bad GPA and I know that, but I feel like losing 0.2 points is going to be a red flag. I plan on getting my problems under control this summer and I'm actually going for a bunch of tests this week and next week so that I can better handle my condition. My time in the hospital is what prompted me to switch from being pre-med to pre-nursing, though, so I feel like I have to mention this somewhere and explain it. Will admissions committees be understanding of what happened should I mention it? I'm afraid that they will see it as a red flag and think that I cannot handle nursing school
. Any help or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks guys.