OK, let's get ready to rumble...
I'm applying to Gateway's program this coming fall.
A&P 1: A
Nursing GPA: will be about a 3.6 when I complete all the requirements. I took all the co-requisites or they transferred from my previous degrees. I have two B+'s and one C and I don't think it's financially wise to re-take them, because Gateway said they will take the average of the two grades and that won't bump me up too much, so it is what it is.
TEAS to be taken Oct 2020. Goal score 80 or better, hopefully I will only take it once.
They said at orientation they have 96 seats and get close to 1000 applicants ?
Nursing will be a 2nd career for me. I know they look at my whole educational background, and I have a 3.388 (cum laude) for my BS and a 3.504 for my MA. No F's but I have two C's and one D+ in there. Hoping they see these grades were earned almost 20 years ago and don't count it against me too much.
Study hard and good luck everyone!
I don't have a back-up plan right now but I want to start brainstorming something not too expensive or time-consuming if I don't make it.
17 minutes ago, P_Rod2016 said:Hi! Thank you!
Yes they called me from the waitlist.
Hi! Thank you!
Yes they called me from the waitlist.
Hey, do you still have the option to bridge or are you required to start in the first semester given that you were called off the waitlist? I read in the letter to lpn that you would have to get in by rank to be able to select the bridge option.
25 minutes ago, NurseMac2022 said:Hey, do you still have the option to bridge or are you required to start in the first semester given that you were called off the waitlist? I read in the letter to lpn that you would have to get in by rank to be able to select the bridge option.
I was called off the waitlist to go into the bridge directly. If an LPN doesn't want to bridge they have the choice to start in the first semester.
rachel faith
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Congratulations! We're u called off the waitlist?