what to do about admissions (long)

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Hi Everyone

I have a problem I was hoping to get some advice on. I applied to a program that I will hear if I get in by the end of Feb, early March. There are 80+ people applying for 20 seats. I have good grades and GPA, but I am not unrealistic, there is a good chance I won't get in. I finally decided I wanted to get into a healthcare career after 3 1/2 years of college. I am about 1 1/2 years away from just a degree in psych. I took many various classes trying to find what I wanted to do. I decided this after the other university in the area closed their nursing admissions for the year. Another technical center has an LPN program that is accepting applications until March 1. I would have to start this admissions process soon because I have to take two exams. The only problem with this because I have a private school loan out for my university that I would have to pay back b/c it doesn't recognize the technical center as schooling. This means $250 each month. Not a TON of money, but enough to cause problems for a poor college student.

So hear is the question, what would you do in my situation?

- Put all hopes on the program I applied. If I don't get in, wait and try again next year, my 5th straight year of schooling before nursing school.

- Apply for the LPN program and hope I get in if I don't get into original program, bridge over to RN, and just work really hard to pay loan.

- Any other ideas?

Any and all tips are appreciated. I would wait to actually see if I get in before worrying, but I need to know if I should apply before deadline for program.

Thanks for everything,

Clover

Have you thought about finishing your Psyche dregree then going for an accelerated BSN? Many people are doing that-you need to have a good GPA, but it sounds like you have that. I thought about finishing out my BA and going the accelerated BSN (it takes a year) but managed to get my ducks in a row elsewhere (I, like you, have 1.5 yrs on a Psyche degree left. Yet my GPA is low (2.9 cumulative, 3.44 in my nursing program) due to early college stupidity.)

Anyway, just a thought! GL!!!!! I totally know how you feel!!!!

OH, I wanted t also add that I started all this pre-req stuff for a "two-year" ADN 3 years ago. It will have taken me 4.5 yrs to get my 2-year degree. I checked out a million other programs and this is the one that I could get into the fastest and get things done in the least amt of time-crazy isnt it???? The waiting lists are insane...

I know! The program I applied for doesn't have waitlists, just TONS of people going for the small number of slots-- It is so crazy!!! I just can't believe how competetive nursing school is!

I say apply to the programs and give yourself options. I was in the same boat about 14 years ago. I thought that finishing with a bachelors in Psych would be better that dropping out of UCLA to go to a community college. (UCLA was fiercly competitive back then before they closed their nursing school.) Today, I find that it's much easier to get into an RN to BSN program than an accelerated BSN program. If I were in your shoes now, I wouldn't do the LPN program. I would look into getting my BSN or at least an ASN. I would work like crazy to save some money and cut expenses while waiting to get into a program. There are also many loan forgiveness programs for those pursuing an RN. I haven't heard of one for LPNs. Also, in California, at least, once you have your bachelors, you don't qualify for certain types of financial aid.

Good luck with your decision! Go for what you REALLY want in the end.

I just want to thank everyone for their advice-->you guys are awesome!

Hopefully I will decide what to do soon!!!!

Much Luck to everyone

Clover

Specializes in LDRP.
I know! The program I applied for doesn't have waitlists, just TONS of people going for the small number of slots-- It is so crazy!!! I just can't believe how competetive nursing school is!

Yeah, this is why I want to go into education at some point. There is such a need for educators in Nursing.

GL!

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