Here are the chances of getting into a nursing program.

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Alright so I've read a lot of posts on this website and I've spend quite a while doing research on the chances of getting into the nursing program. :yawn: I applied to 3 schools and I thought I had a chance but statistically speaking, I don't. My gpa is a 3.2/3.3. (1 D ruined it all) I wrote an essay that doesn't stand out; mediocre. My SAT scores suck. I'm a transfer student. BUT. I did take all the pre-reqs and I have about 12 classes in total. (Not including the 5 I'm taking now.)

Note: The following information are assumptions.

Colleges get about 400 applications a year. THIS IS NOT FOR EVERY COLLEGE. I'm just averaging it out. There are some universities where they only get about 200 apps a year and other universities can get almost 600 (maybe even above.) I'm gonna go with 400 since it's a pretty good number. Out of 400 they will only accept about 50-60 students. I'll just say 60. That gives me a 15% of getting in. But I will eliminate the bad apps. Out of the 400, 100 will have a GPA lower than a 3.0. And let's assume they base this mostly on academic GPA. So now I have a 20% chance of getting accepted. Out of those 300. I will assume that 100 has at least a 3.5 GPA. But only 50 will have their prereqs done. So that eliminates another 50. Now it's down to 250. I have a 24% chance of getting in. OUT OF THOSE 250, 40 wrote extremely bad essays bringing the number down to 210. Now I have a 28% chance of getting accepted. I am now competing with 210 applicants. Out of those 210, 5 will take courses unrelated to the nursing program. That brings me up 1%. :eek: With 205 left, I'm assuming that at least 25 applicants have a better gpa than me. That brings my chances down to 17%. Now there are only 35 spots left. Another 5 is gonna be filled with outstanding students, which brings me down to 14%. 30 will go to the people ranging from 3.0-3.5. 5 spots will be given to students with great recommendations and mediocre GPA, which eliminates me since I don't have recommendations. I now have a 12% chance of getting in. 10 will go to mediocre applicants with good essays and a good SAT score. That brings me down to 7%. Well I don't feel like doing the rest of the math but I came to the conclusion that I have a really slim chance of getting in! Getting into the nursing program is tough work and I'm just not cut out for it. I felt like writing this because now I'm going to STOP HOPING FOR NO REASON and move on and think about other careers. Nursing isn't my only option. :p

Applying straight from high school vs applying as a transfer are 2 separate things. Your chances were higher. I never took my ACT unfortunately. Congrats though. :)

Yes, they are...but I would not say my chances were higher! I had a pretty terrible GPA, not so good ACT...maybe at the school that I'm attending did I have better chances, but what about larger/more competitive programs? I applied to 11 schools.

I've read your past posts, and your application deadline was only 10 days ago. Please try to put this aside for now and focus on something else while you wait for an answer. I got in to nursing school with a 3.18 GPA at a school that accepts approximately 150 applicants out of 900+ total. You're not doing yourself any favors right now.

thanks!

reading things like this OP out of nowhere stats just helps to drive more and more of us crazy.:yeah:

Specializes in NICU.

Eh, I got in with a 3.2 while retaking the classes that brought my GPA down.

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