Published May 12, 2011
VWThumper
2 Posts
Right now I am working on my bsn prereqs and basically have a huge majority out of the way. The only issue I am facing right now is that after this semester my gpa went from a 3.7 down to a 3.47. I still have chem, micro, algebra, and statistics to take. I listed all my courses that I have taken so far and my grades. Do you think they will hurt me from getting accepted? Due to personal issues I had to drop chem twice, and this summer I am taking chem over and my goal is to make an A. What is your take on this? Do I have hope?
Course/Section and Title Grade Credits CEUs Repeat Term
CHEM-1406 26070 Essential Gen/Biol Chemistry ( In progress ) 2011SU
GOVT-2305 16480 United States Government C 3.00 2011SP
GOVT-2306 16010 Texas State & Local Government B 3.00 2011SP
HIST-1301 16015 US History to 1876 B 3.00 2011SP
HIST-1302 16018 US History Since 1876 B 3.00 2011SP
PSYC-2314 26012 Life Span Growth/Development A 3.00 2010FL
BIOL-2402 20202 Anatomy and Physiology II B 4.00 2010FL
MATH-0304 21091 Beginning Algebra B 3.00 2010FL
CHEM-1406 20280 Essential Gen/Biol Chemistry W 0.00 2010SP
BIOL-2401 20166 Anatomy and Physiology I A 4.00 2010SP
ENGL-1302 26350 English Composition II A 3.00 2009FL
PHIL-1301 26580 Introduction to Philosophy A 3.00 2009FL
SOCI-1301 16647 Introduction to Sociology A 3.00 2009FL
PHED-1164 46674 Concepts of Physical Activity A 1.00 2009SU
CHEM-1406 20280 Essential Gen/Biol Chemistry W 0.00 2009SP
ENGL-1301 36385 English Composition I A 3.00 2009SP
PSYC-2301 16651 Introduction to Psychology B 3.00 2009SP
SPCH-1318 16736 Interpersonal Communication A 3.00 2009SP
DoGoodThenGo
4,133 Posts
Would be hard for anyone here to respond to that question for many reasons.
First you did not provide your chosen program's entry requirements including GPA. Without knowning the polices and proceedures for applying only the most general advice can be given.
In general the number applicants and their strengths will determine one's chances of geting in.
For instance if a school requires a minimum pre-nursing sequence GPA of 2.5 and has 100 opening slots for the incoming class. If there are 150 applicants with 125 of them having GPA's >3.0 then those that number stand next to no chance of being admitted. OTHO if only fifty students apply then it does not matter because the number students does not exceed open slots. This of course applies to programs where GPA is the sole determining factor as far as academics is concerned for admission.
Many programs now use a formula of pre-nursing GPA and TEAS or NLN scores to determine admission. Each portion is given a certain percentage weight with perhaps an essay and or interview included in the mix as well.
As for your dropping and retaking Chem, again it will depend upon how the program you are applying to treats classes failed and or repeated. If you withdrew early enough in the semester for the classes not to count/affect your GPA then things *might* be fine. These are all questions that should be directed to the admissions department of whatever program you are planning to attend.
Best of luck
jesskidding, LPN
361 Posts
Since I don't know the school's requirement it's hard to say. I was accepted into my ADN program with a 3.2, but my school uses the TEAS as well. After this semester I brought it up to a 3.6. Most of the schools I have researched don't want you to have anything less than a 3.0.
Thank you. I still have to take the TEAS test as well.
The main concern of mine is that I have read where some people with my gpa and lower have a hard time getting in. Granted I know they will be focusing most of the analysis on the core/science classes... just wanted to get your input on this and see how your gpa was towards getting accepted.
There are two programs I am looking at right now, one offered by TCC, and UTA. there is a huge price difference, which of course thats what you get when you go to a university and people tell me try not to worry so much about the price right now, and just make sure I study hard, get good grades, and actually LEARN what is meant to be learned. And once licensed I then can worry about paying off the loans.
My goal is to become either an FNP or ACNP. I really want to make sure I am doing the right thing and I am hoping that these 3 b's and 1 c does not kill my chance of getting accepted.
These nursing programs are highly competitive.
I don't think it will hurt your chances, but that's just my opinion. Like I said I just had a 3.2 and was accepted. I would feel comfortable with the 3.47. I had two C's and those were from A&P I and II. Those two classes really hurt my GPA since they were 4 credit hour classes.
I would work really hard to make an A in chemistry. A great study tool I used for both math and chemistry was the Kahn Academy videos on you tube. You should look them up. The Kahn Academy videos were also great in studying for the math and science portions of the TEAS test.
http://www.youtube.com/user/khanacademy?feature=chclk
MrWarmHearted
104 Posts
it would be in your best interest to ask those schools yourself to get the best answer. They should have orientation sessions for prenursing students where those questions come up.
schools vary on their requirements - mine only looked at TEAS (regardless of GPA), others will recalculate your GPA based only on their prereqs, some interview their top applicants, etc.
ICUSkeenRN
107 Posts
It would depend on your program's requirements. I don't think a 3.47 is likely to be rejected in most instances. This is nursing school, not med school. Of course, you still have to take your entrance exam......
RHIA, RN
168 Posts
I'm not sure about the rest of it but I'll tell you that I was suprised to find out at my school if you had to retake a course then you get less points for it even if you make an A, and if you have to retake it more than once then the most points you can get for it is the point they give for a C even if you make an A.
Good luck.