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I have decided after 3 years away from school that Im going to go back the Nursing school.
I went through the medic program but had to drop b/c i was pregnant when I did this my GPA dropped from 4.0 to 2.87. My plan is to take 3 bs classes to get my last 12 credits a 4.0 and take the HESI and hopefully get into the program.
If this the book everyone used http://portals.elsevier.com/portal/hesi/ProductAction?isbn=9781416056355 ?
Does anyone have one they are selling?
did it help you with the test?
Any info would be great.
thanks
Even if your grade doesn't show up on the webadvisor, they still take the grade that you made. I was admitted with my grades from a community college in Arizona and those classes were taken ten years ago. Of course I am assuming, because things are changing, but that's how it worked for me.
Good luck,
Hoot
Oh yeah, my grades from Arizona don't show up either (as a matter of fact, in the "Program Plan" section, it shows that my GPA is like a 2.0!).
I think that they just put them in to show that you have fulfilled the requirement for the transfer equivilency and the minimum 2.0 grade for the transfer.
I hope this makes sense.
Even if your grade doesn't show up on the webadvisor, they still take the grade that you made. I was admitted with my grades from a community college in Arizona and those classes were taken ten years ago. Of course I am assuming, because things are changing, but that's how it worked for me.Good luck,
Hoot
Thank you! :) That's good to know, I got A's in A&P and English so I just have to take Micro. That is, if I don't get into Henry Ford before then.
rainorshine978
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So since in 2010 they will be using only those three specific classes to determine eligibility then my question is what if I've taken those classes at another college? Cause I've taken A&P and English @ Baker. I have transferred them already but when I pull them up on Macomb's website they don't have a grade. So how are they going to determine gpa based on that? When I transferred all my Baker classes to Macomb it didn't chamge my GPA at all.