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OK,
You & me are not all that different really...
I have obtained my degree, U have not....
So,
U want 2 do the same, right?
Heavon knowsZ we need ya!
Those tests,
some of them test 4 spelling?
UhHuh, spelling, it is important, but not soo much - very important!
Nurses, We need to B in charge..
We need 2 B in charge of everything! Well, we would do A good job, right?
It should only take ONE good person, right?
:bow:
Just study hard. One semester's GPA cut off will be different from the next. The semester before I got in was a 4.0. The semester I got in was a 3.77, and the semester after me was like a 3.0! It just depends who your applying with. Try your best and retake a class or two to get that A if need be. Good Luck!
Don't be discouraged, it'll only set you back. Give it your best shot, if you have to wait, well, that's just one setback. Also, be sure to look around at employers. Some employers have enrollment preference (e.g. you work as a pt care tech, and when you're finished w/ pre-reqs, you enroll under an employer preference). Also, look at private for-profit schools. Yes, it's incredibly expensive, but if you're young (say under 55) you can probably make it pay off. Hang in there.
Tonyapate
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okay, so i have set up everything and am starting nursing school pre-req's in august:wink2:. i got told by a friend that her ex- daughter in law applied for the nursing program 2x's and still hasn't got accepted. the community college i am attending goes by a point system (like cna 1 point + gpa etc...) i couldn't find out what her total point was to see if thats why she wasn't getting accepted. so, i called the college to see what i am up against. they said that this year it was 4.0!