So I was just wondering, are students who take higher level classes better considered to be accepted to UHM & KCC's nursing programs? I took MATH 241 and got a B+. Is that better than those who take a lower level math and get an A? I also took CHEM 161 and got a B. Will I have a better chance of getting accepted than those who took a lower level of a physical science, like, say, Geography 100?
Taking all my highest grades for my pre-reqs necessary to get in the nursing program, I have an A in human pays, and A- in my lab, a B in chemistry 161 (physical science req), a B+ in math 241, and hopefully an A in family resources (ds course) which adds up to about a 3.5 GPA... I know most people accepted have straight A's... But will my higher level classes look better compared to someone who has a 4.0/3.9 in lower levels?! I'm really worried because I really want to get in because I'm applying this in September!
Thanks for the help!
Bpacis
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Thats awesome! How long did it take you before you applied? Like how long did it take for you to complete everything?