So I am a male sophomore at a small community college in West Texas and I want to apply to Texas Tech Traditional BSN program in December. I have wanted to be a nurse since high school, so much that I became a licensed emergency medical technician 2 years ago (I'm 19 now) and volunteer on the ambulance during the holidays. I have a 3.93 GPA (requirement is 2.5) and am almost done with prerequisites (I only have 3 classes, and you can have up to like 6 classes remaining and be eligible to apply) and worked during the summer as an anesthesia technician. With the GPA, licensure, and experience could anybody tell me roughly what my odds of getting into nursing school are? Anybody with insight would be greatly appreciated.
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So I am a male sophomore at a small community college in West Texas and I want to apply to Texas Tech Traditional BSN program in December. I have wanted to be a nurse since high school, so much that I became a licensed emergency medical technician 2 years ago (I'm 19 now) and volunteer on the ambulance during the holidays. I have a 3.93 GPA (requirement is 2.5) and am almost done with prerequisites (I only have 3 classes, and you can have up to like 6 classes remaining and be eligible to apply) and worked during the summer as an anesthesia technician. With the GPA, licensure, and experience could anybody tell me roughly what my odds of getting into nursing school are? Anybody with insight would be greatly appreciated.