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Decisions, decisions

Hi, I am a junior at Clayton state. I'm really having a dilemma that I need some feedback on. Okay, so right now I have a Math and science GPA of 2.9. The min. for our program is a 2.8. I am done with all my core classes and pre-req. except Pathophysiology, which I am taking now. So, there is nothing left for me to take to help raise my math/science GPA except this last class. My advisor told me that I will have the min. 2.8 after Patho, but I won't be competitive for the program. To me this mean I won't be looked at because there will be so many other applicants with much higher GPAs. SO, from here I don't know what to do or go. Should I still take the TEAS and still apply for the program here and pray or should I find another school. Or, ANYTHING? What are my options, if any? Thanks in advance guys!

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I'm at Clayton as well! I would definitely take the teas and apply. There are several other nursing schools in the area too. I've heard Gordon is easier to get into. You didn't come all this way for nothing. Apply to all the nursing schools in the area and see what happens!

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