How competitive is it to get into grad school?
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Getting into my ABSN program was very competitive, as I understand most such programs are. At my school, they accepted just 8 of 45 applicants (and I was extremely fortunate to be one of the eight).
Is it this competitive to get into an MSN/NP program? I'm not talking Ivy League, or anything like that. Just an average, state university-type grad program.
One of the things I'm really asking is this: while I'm getting my BSN, do I need to kill myself for a 4.0 gpa? I mean, I plan to get the best grades I can, but should I cry in my beer if I get a B in some course? So far, I am really enjoying being a nursing student. I think it will take some of the joy out of the experience if I put extra stress on myself to get perfect grades.
Oh, and for the record, I plan to return for my master's degree a year or two after I finish my BSN.
Your advice appreciated!
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