Last week, I found out that I failed Fundamentals of Nursing II by 4 points. The passing grade of my college is a 75% & you're only allowed to repeat one subject which I already did. Meaning, I am no longer able to continue the BSN nursing program. The college is allowing me to stay as a student but not as a nursing student.
Here's some background info: I'm a transfer student so I did all my pre-reqs at a community college & transferred into a nursing program. Now, that I carelessly "flunked" out of this nursing program what should I do? I've thought of some options but after reading some posts on this website I'm not sure if my plans will work.
Option A: Apply to other BSN programs.
Most programs require a gpa of 3.0 & mine isn't that high right now but I've found a college which only requires a gpa of 2.5 so I'm going to apply to this one. Also, I don't care if my nursing classes do not transfer over. I just want to be able to get back into one. Should I let the school know that I don't mind starting from scratch? Will they take my pre-reqs as well?
Option B: Stay in my current college & change majors.
Because I have so many credits (almost near 100), I was thinking of changing my major to Psychology & I will still be able to graduate in 2 years. Afterwards, I can apply to an accelerated program which is another 12-15 months. I'll just have a huge loan not that I already don't
Option C: Apply to an LPN program.
I really do not want to resort to this because it will take me at least another 5 years to get to where I want to be: BSN registered nurse.
What do you think? I would like to apply to other nursing programs but I read that some schools do not accept students who have already failed 2 courses but then I've also read that these students who have failed will have to start from the very first nursing course. I wouldn't mind doing that.
Last week, I found out that I failed Fundamentals of Nursing II by 4 points. The passing grade of my college is a 75% & you're only allowed to repeat one subject which I already did. Meaning, I am no longer able to continue the BSN nursing program. The college is allowing me to stay as a student but not as a nursing student.
Here's some background info: I'm a transfer student so I did all my pre-reqs at a community college & transferred into a nursing program. Now, that I carelessly "flunked" out of this nursing program what should I do? I've thought of some options but after reading some posts on this website I'm not sure if my plans will work.
Option A: Apply to other BSN programs.
Most programs require a gpa of 3.0 & mine isn't that high right now but I've found a college which only requires a gpa of 2.5 so I'm going to apply to this one. Also, I don't care if my nursing classes do not transfer over. I just want to be able to get back into one. Should I let the school know that I don't mind starting from scratch? Will they take my pre-reqs as well?
Option B: Stay in my current college & change majors.
Because I have so many credits (almost near 100), I was thinking of changing my major to Psychology & I will still be able to graduate in 2 years. Afterwards, I can apply to an accelerated program which is another 12-15 months. I'll just have a huge loan not that I already don't
Option C: Apply to an LPN program.
I really do not want to resort to this because it will take me at least another 5 years to get to where I want to be: BSN registered nurse.
What do you think? I would like to apply to other nursing programs but I read that some schools do not accept students who have already failed 2 courses but then I've also read that these students who have failed will have to start from the very first nursing course. I wouldn't mind doing that.