Question regarding retaking course?

Students Pre-Nursing

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Hello. I looked at the University of San Francisco about repeating science course...

And I got this

2. If the transfer student is currently completing a "repeat" science course, their admission is dependent on earning a grade of "B" or better for the course, The student may be a "conditional admit" at USF pending the completion of the course with a grade of "B" or better, no nursing course work may be taken until the condition is removed.

So if I were to repeating course in spring and applied for fall. They might hold my acceptance?

Is it better to apply for spring of 2014 because by that time I will have my final grade for Anatomy?

Thank you in advance.

Sparrow91

238 Posts

Specializes in Acute Rehab, Neuro/Trauma, Dialysis.

If it states "conditional acceptance" that usually means that you are accepted into the program but they will remove you if you do not obtain the desired grade. I know at the 2 schools I have attended all grades have to be turned in by the teachers to the registrar by the friday following finals week so they should recieve your grade for the anatomy class befor you will start in the fall. I would go for the fall. Good luck!:)

zeno33

60 Posts

If it states "conditional acceptance" that usually means that you are accepted into the program but they will remove you if you do not obtain the desired grade. I know at the 2 schools I have attended all grades have to be turned in by the teachers to the registrar by the friday following finals week so they should recieve your grade for the anatomy class befor you will start in the fall. I would go for the fall. Good luck!:)

Thank you. So don't waste time applying for Spring of 2014?

violetgirl

144 Posts

Yes, this sounds about right! I am out here in California too! Best of Luck! :up:

zeno33

60 Posts

Ok. I decide to apply for Spring of 2014.

Thanks!

Did you apply to any other schools?

Sparrow91

238 Posts

Specializes in Acute Rehab, Neuro/Trauma, Dialysis.

It never hurts to put in more than one application, whether it be for the fall and spring or to other colleges, its always good to have options and to not place all your eggs into one basket. ;)

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