Re: Is it possible to successful in nursing school..... Originally Posted by DearGOD....
It seems as though every nursing student I run into had about a 3.5 gpa and above in the prereqs before entering nursing school yet every now and then I meet someone who is applying to nursing school with on a 2.5-2.7 gpa. I always want to ask them how do they expect to survive nursing school with an average knowledge of the basis of their field. Did anyone on here have or know someone who had just an average gpa before entering nursing school, and if so, how are you/they doing so far?
I finished my 1st degree with below a 3.0 (don't remember the exact number) and though I did very well in my pre-reqs, they were not straight As. I'm graduating from an ABSN program in 6 weeks with a 3.5 GPA, HESI scores consistently in the high 900s/low 1000s, and excellent feedback from my clinical professors. So yes, I do know someone, and so far, she's doing great.

It's possible. Actually, I'm willing to bet that it happens more than we think - who wants to be the one to admit that they had crappy grades to begin with, especially after they've moved beyond them? There are more factors in one's successes and failures than the GPA they came in with.
Out of curiosity, what makes you want to ask these students how they expect to survive nursing school? Are you really wondering or are you in disbelief that they would even want to try?
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