U.S.A. Texas
Published Dec 31, 2007
pe5322
22 Posts
I am trying to see if any BSN program in texas would accept a person with 3.1 gpa overall
i got A in a&p 1 and 2, microbiology and A- in nutrition, statistics, algebra, but i totally messed up on history classes and other easy stuffs because I don't speak perfect English and reading the thick textbooks was just stressful.
is there any hope because i am thinking if it would be just waste of my time and money to apply for schools for the fall semester if I am not going to be accepted anyways.
I might consider ADN first and transfer to BSN
but i do want to hope for BSN.....
please somebody just tell me what you think.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Try these schools:
1. Stephen F. Austin State University - BSN program (Nacogdoches, TX)
2. Tarleton State University - BSN program (Stephenville, TX)
3. Southwestern Adventist University - BSN program (Keene, TX)
4. Prairie View University - BSN program (somewhere near Houston)
5. University of Texas at Tyler - BSN program (Tyler, TX)
6. University of Texas at Arlington - BSN program (Arlington, TX)
7. Texas Christian University - BSN program (Fort Worth, TX)
labcat01, BSN, RN
629 Posts
I say try all the BSN programs that you can! I think (but i'm not sure) that your chances of getting in with a 3.1 are better in a BSN program then an ADN program because it seems all the ADN programs care about is straight GPR.
thank you so much. it just makes me feel much better now
thank you..
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN
4,373 Posts
i say apply everywhere..bsn and adn. you can always do a rn to bsn later . if the most important thing to do is get in a rn program don't limit yourself...apply everywhere.