Pursuing nursing 10 years after failing out of undergrad

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I was supposed to graduate in 2008 with a degree in Anthropology from a university, but failed out with a 1.7 GPA. I was working full-time and going to school. I couldn't hack it. Anyway, I returned to school 3 years ago to retake some of my science classes. I've earned a 4.0 GPA with As in Stats, Precalc, Calc, A&P, Nutrition, Cell Bio, and a few science classes. I did a complete turn around, and yet I'm very worried about getting into nursing school. I applied recently for Fall 2017 admission and keep wondering if I should explain grades from 10 years ago. My friend suggested letting my more recent grades speak for themselves.I have matured significantly since then and now. I suppose I'm terrified my past is still holding me back. I have been working full-time since failing out and am now manager of a department, so I have gotten a firm grasp on managing school and work. I've grown a lot and think it shows on paper.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? Were you able to get into nursing school? Thank you for reading!!!

Well, it looks like you are doing very well right now. Follow your friend's advice: let your current grades speak for themselves. What program did you apply: ABSN, ASN or traditional BSN? Unless your other undergrad degree's GPA is required as part of application, I would not be worried. Good luck!

I agree! Follow your friends advice! You have done an amazing job and your grades speak! I am currently a nursing student. Anyways, congrats on your great grades! And good luck on your future endeavors.

I've been so busy with work that I haven't had a chance to reply to my own post! My apologies and thank you for your replies!

I ended up getting rejected from the ABSN program. When I inquired as to why, I was told that my grades from 10 years ago did impact their decision. I was stunned and devastated. I am doing my best to move forward, but am not sure I will apply for another ABSN program. I might look into the ASN program offered by the school where I took my pre-reqs. I am hoping everything works out.

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