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The only profession I've encountered where anybody cared about GPA was accounting. The Big 4 and others want 4.0 grads or pretty close to it. In engineering, they consider it excellent to actually pass, and in medicine when have you seen a report card hung on the doctor's wall? I don't think GPA matters to most on any external level. The BSN and nursing, for me, was a later bachelor's degree and occupation. I joined the Sigma Theta Tau nonsense because I thought it might matter. It didn't. Never even came up. I spoke of it in an interview once, and the interviewer/CNO had never heard of it, lol. I never renewed obviously. Frankly, I have more autonomy, income, and career satifaction than the highest ranked invidual in my NP training.
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Hello All,
I am currently an ACNP student at a top ranked university; I am also a long time ICU nurse. I've been giving my classes and clinicals my all. Although I try to not overstress, I can't help but beat myself up if I make anything short of an A+ on a paper or exam.
To all you practicing NPs out there, did your NP school GPA matter in the long run? Has it ever been brought up during job interviews?
Thanks in advance.