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any advice on texas bsn program?

hello, I made some mistakes last semester and my gpa is not as good as somebody who can get accepted into UT houston or baylor.

I have a low gpa but of course more than 2.5 but i know the nursing programs are very competitive and I learned from my mistakes and now I am trying to raise my gpa by taking some classes again..

I believe i will ace this semester, but i know for sure it won't go up as much as i want.

I am trying to apply some bsn programs in texas that might accept me for the fall semester. any recommendation for schools that I should apply for?

for a reference, I aced A&P 1 and 2, microbiology, and nutrition.

HELP!!!

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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)

Maybe try Texas Tech, too. I have heard good things about their program as well

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