Applying to Second Degree BSN programs, please help if you can!
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Hi!
I am currently a student at San Diego State University graduating with a degree in biology in December 2013.
My overall GPA is a 3.27
I am currently enrolled in a microbiology course
A's in both A&P 1 and 2 and introductory psychology
B in statistics
I was an intern (recieved an A) for the human anatomy course taught at SDSU
Currently conducting research in an evolutionary biology lab at SDSU
CNA certified
Experience as a caregiver (before I was CNA certified)
Registered to take the TEAS the first week of October
I'm just looking for any type of information on second degree BSN programs. Accelerated programs are preferred, but not necessary.
I'm really interested in East Tennessee State University, Union University, University of Kentucky, and University of New England.
Prerequisite GPA for ETSU (without micro): 3.75
Prerequisite GPA for Union University: 4.00
Prerequisite GPA for University of Kentucky (without micro or nutrition): 3.5
I've also been talking to an advisor at Roseman who says I'm a good candidate with a prerequisite GPA of 3.58 (without micro)
I know a lot of schools require nutrition and lifespan psychology, which I'm not opposed to taking, I would just prefer to not.
Anyways, if anyone has any information on any schools such as GPA, length, reputation, if I sound like a good candidate, out-of-state friendly, etc.
ANY information would be AMAZING and greatly appreciated!!!!