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I got a C in history and POLS is that bad?!?!? overall I have three C's so far. Any opinions..
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[TH=bgcolor: #8A979F]Letter Grade[/TH]
[TH=bgcolor: #8A979F]Percent Grade[/TH]
[TH=bgcolor: #8A979F]4.0 Scale[/TH]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]A+[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]97-100[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]4.0[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]A[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]93-96[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]4.0[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]A-[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]90-92[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]3.7[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]B+[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]87-89[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]3.3[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]B[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]83-86[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]3.0[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]B-[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]80-82[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]2.7[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]C+[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]77-79[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]2.3[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]C[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]73-76[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]2.0[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]C-[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]70-72[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]1.7[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]D+[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]67-69[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]1.3[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]D[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]65-66[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]1.0[/TD]
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[TD=bgcolor: transparent]E/F[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]Below 65[/TD]
[TD=bgcolor: transparent]0.0
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Most of my grades are B-s, some Bs, 1 A, and 1 A-. So this is a 4.0 scale. 2.97 is a B-. Almost a B.
Trenata.....I know you're post is old, but I am curious as to how your nursing career is going? I have 2 C's in classes (History and Composition 2) that I took 20 years ago. I really don't want to retake them if I don't have to. I have A's in everything else. I was wondering how things worked out for you.
It all depends on your school, which classes you have lower grades in, and how many people are applying that time around. A classmate of mine got into my school's nursing program with two C's on his transcript (both in English), while another classmate of mine was wait-listed a couple quarters later when she had a 3.9 GPA.
SopranoKris, MSN, RN, NP
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This is excellent advice! Our program's minimum GPA for acceptance is 2.5. However, the average accepted applicant has a 3.5 or higher. Just making the minimum doesn't guarantee you'll get in. We had a points-based admissions process, so the higher your GPA, the more points you received. They also gave points for completion of all co-reqs, taking Micro lab, completing CNA, Phlebotomy or EMT-Basic, paid HCE hours and volunteer hours. The pre-nursing advisor makes it clear that you need at least a 3.5 to make your application competitive. They'll look for other ways to bolster your points through paid HCE or volunteer hours, but you get more points for GPA than anything else.
So, talk to your nursing advisor and get their honest opinion if your application is competitive enough.