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hello,
i failed nursing in community college. as it is well known no other community college will take me back and private schools are not so egger either, since my gpa dropped. i posted a thread about my situation and got great advice. thank you. now i have two questions. should i go for lpn and then bridge it to rn? and if i will do the bridge, are the schools still going to care that i failed nursing before? or should i go for phlebotomy, in order to work in the medical field and stay in my college raising my gpa and trying to readmit to rn? i am afraid that there is no guarantee and a lot of time wasted if i will stay in college and every semester trying to readmit. also there is not much i can take towards my major since all my pre req are done. i know it is based on my choice and preference. but i hit the bottom and do not know where to even go from here on. thank you for any advice.
my previous post regarding me failing nursing and my situation. >
https://allnurses.com/ny-nursing-programs/failed-nursing-first-482172.html
My suggestion would be to start over. I don't know what LPN programs wouldn't "care as much" about academics. The LPN school I graduated from required 4 semesters at 21 units a semester (9 of those were for clinicals) and a minimum passing grade of 80% in all areas and on all exams. We graduated with an associate of science in nursing. The days of attaining an LVN/PN after one or two semesters are gone forever. The LPN INCLEX is also no longer a walk in the park - if it ever was. So do yourself a favor and get your priorities straight, then do the absolute best you can do. Your future patients deserve only the best.
ReinventingMyselfAgain, MSN, RN
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I agree with DoGood on this one. Sure, you can take the chance, but you never know who you'll cross paths with. Students, as well as faculty, change schools. A couple of my colleagues have seen people from their old schools (who have failed out) apply and get admitted to our school. One that I recall, ended up failing out of our program (that makes 2 for her).
Depending on the school and their policies, any falsification of inromation on the application (i.e., withholding previous studies) can invalidate your application.