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Generic Entery MSN program 2012

Hi Everyone,

I'm going to apply to a generic MSN program for Fall 2012. I have a couple of schools on my list. I'm extremely worry that I won't get in to any programs at all. Both my undergraduate GPA and GRE scores are not great. However, I have taken the pre req courses at the community college near my home. Physiology will be my last pre req, which I will be taking in the fall. My grades (A's and B's) in the pre req courses are stronger than my undergraduate GPA. I have interned at 3 non profits organizations that focus on health for the community. One was at a health clinics. In high school (which was ages ago) I volunteer at the hospital on the pediatric floor. Can I put that on my resume even though it was in high school?

It's been 2 years since I graduated from my university. I'm really want to get in to a generic MSN program. I am enjoying the pre req courses and know that nursing is what I want to do. I'm just worry that my undergraduate GPA will affect my chances of getting in. Any advice for this poor girl who's stressing out already???:eek::eek::eek:

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