Re: Wait list v. no wait list, and other related Q's Originally Posted by hair_tie
Doing basically perfect is th eonly way I would feel confident that I was going to get in. I have seen people get a less than perfect GPA but do well on the net / hesi (LPN does the hesi) and get in but like I said they ook at each individual case. I want to do my stuff at a college that is easier to transfer from just in case I have to move. My husband does demoliton work and that can take him anywhere so I need to keep my options open. I went to Baker thinking oh I did great in high school, getting a 4.0 should be more than doable. Well things were going good until winter hit and all Baker campus's were closed but auburn hills. I had a 20 minute drive straight down 75, well with all the snow we got there were so many accidents in the area that it took me hours to get to school. When asked the guy that helps make the decision to close campus said we are all adults and we can decide if we want to traavel in bad weather, no need to close an entire campus because some people live far away, what about those that live close?
Are you still at Baker or a Macomb?
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