What are my chances?

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I am currently taking my prerequisites for a BSN. Right now I'm sitting at a 3.4 GPA. Once I finish taking my current classes, and assuming I maintain an "A" in both of them, it should bring my GPA up even more. Right now I'm taking A & P and Microbiology. I only have two classes left in order to be accepted into the program. My classes end around December 12th. The nursing school is reviewing applications on December 20th. Assuming my grades aren't turned in in time for me to re-submit an updated transcript, what are my chances of getting into nursing school with my current GPA? I could give you my sob story about how and why it's only at a 3.4, but at the end of the day I was just a careless teen that had no interest in school. I wrecked my grades, now I'm working as hard as I can to redeem myself and prove that I am just as good as anyone else. Ladies and gentlemen, please give me some good feedback.

Thank You!

Specializes in ICU.

I doubt you would have any problem getting into a BSN program. From my experience, and from what I have seen, it is usually the ADN programs that require a high GPA and a high ACT score. The only reason you wouldn't get into a BSN program is if the school is limited to how many nursing students they can take, but most don't start any actual nursing classes until their junior (3rd) year anyway. Since the ADN programs start nursing classes right away, they generally want the highest scores. For instance, my own college requires a 24 on the ACT, they won't accept SAT scores, for the ADN program. The same college only requires a 16 ACT score for their BSN program. The same school considers an 83 to be a F in the ADN program, but a 70 is passing in the BSN program. Anyway, I doubt you will have a problem.

Thank you for your input! I really hope I get accepted.

Specializes in ICU.

My BSN program was more competitive than the ADN programs in the area - the year before I got in, nobody under a 3.8 was accepted because the applicant pool was so good. Honestly, it just depends on who all is applying that year and what their GPAs look like. Getting in to nursing school is kind of a crap shoot if your GPA is borderline.

That being said, if you are making straight As in your prerequisites, it works in your favor. I had an overall 3.2-something when I got in (same reason as you - I goofed off my first degree), but a 4.0 on everything that I took when I reapplied. I think they counted me as a 4.0 student and not a 3.2 student. I knew people with 3.5s that didn't get in the year that I did.

I'm making straight A's now, but like I said I'm repairing that monstrosity of a GPA that I had years ago. The guidance lady at that college that I hope to attend told me that my GPA was competitive but I can't help but feel she was just being nice. I'm just hoping that my grades from this current semester will be posted in time so that I actually have a fighting chance.

I guess I was lucky I'm in last semester of asn and I had a 3.0 when I got in. Our entrance was based on our a and p and a few other classes and then our teas. Teas being the biggest part I scored in the high 80s on it and got in. Glad it wasn't all dependent on gpa. I'm one of the top in my class. Gpa isn't everything.

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