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Hey there
I say pretty much the same now
I went to LAGCC for LPN they really do have a good program that when I went for my BS RN, I was not struggling much. Do try to apply as long as you have a 3.0 gpa because you never know.....
The way you get in, really depends on the pool of students gpa.
Good Luck!
Im at LACGG right now...hoping to be accepted into the 2010 LPN program...after speaking with the folks in the nursing dept ... they're advising LPN candidates have at least a 3.2. They will be admitting 100-120 students for the fall progra - dont' know why it's not a fixed # - that's driving me crazy - what if im # 101? anyway. They RN program at LAGCC is asking 3.8 and better. After attending all the nursing workshops and talking to the nursing professors, it's obvious that since LAGCC has changed their LPN program from 3 semesters to 2 semesters, it has become as competitive, if not perhaps a bit more competitive as the RN program...entering in September know that if all goes well you'll be an LPN in less than a year is pretty exciting and a little hard to pass up. I am waiting for my letter ... said to be mailed out on July 7th. Cross your fingers for me...my gpa now is a 4.0 but with the class im taking now it's going to drop to about a 3.4. Good luck in which ever school and program u choose.
I'm nervous myself.. I will have to go pick up the letter in the lobby JUly 7th. I don't think they'll be mailing it out. My gpa is 3.475.. I"m not sure about all this. I"m nervous!! i hope that I can get in. Did the department tell you that 3.2 is the minimum gpa? My gpa really dropped after A&P... I'm nervous and worried!!! I hope you and I can get in...
AspiringMaleNurse
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Does anyone know the GPA cutoff to enter the clinical for each program, and If obtaining a clinical seat is easier in a LPN program compared to RN.