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Hi Nurse Beth,
I'm a nursing student who will graduate in December. For several reasons, my GPA is bad - 3.16. I know when I graduate, I can increase it, however, it is still low. As you know, it is the residency applications season. I applied to 4 programs in Houston and 3 in Austin. ED was my first choice followed by ICU and IMCU. I don't know what happened, but from those 7 programs I got rejected from 5 of them! They don't offer other departments; they rejected me totally!
I interviewed in one program for ICU in two locations and got rejected too! I prepared my answers and practiced them several times, dressed well, and did everything I could, but it did not work.
One hospital system accepted me without an interview! The next day they sent me their acceptance letter to one of their ED department. At the beginning, I was happy and I said I'm done with the applications just to figure out the bitter fact. After reading and asking, it turns out that this is one of the worst programs nation wide. Everything you can imagine: understaffed, low pay, careless management, unsafe patients to nurse ratio, in addition to two years commitment, and if you terminate the contact before, you have to pay them $10k!
I'm now in a very critical situation. Do I have to be realistic and take what I got, as it is the only job offered to me? Or continue looking for other programs with low chance of getting accepted due to the low GPA?
Updated:
Hi Nurse Beth,
I'm a nursing student who will graduate in December. For several reasons, my GPA is bad - 3.16. I know when I graduate, I can increase it, however, it is still low. As you know, it is the residency applications season. I applied to 4 programs in Houston and 3 in Austin. ED was my first choice followed by ICU and IMCU. I don't know what happened, but from those 7 programs I got rejected from 5 of them! They don't offer other departments; they rejected me totally!
I interviewed in one program for ICU in two locations and got rejected too! I prepared my answers and practiced them several times, dressed well, and did everything I could, but it did not work.
One hospital system accepted me without an interview! The next day they sent me their acceptance letter to one of their ED department. At the beginning, I was happy and I said I'm done with the applications just to figure out the bitter fact. After reading and asking, it turns out that this is one of the worst programs nation wide. Everything you can imagine: understaffed, low pay, careless management, unsafe patients to nurse ratio, in addition to two years commitment, and if you terminate the contact before, you have to pay them $10k!
I'm now in a very critical situation. Do I have to be realistic and take what I got, as it is the only job offered to me? Or continue looking for other programs with low chance of getting accepted due to the low GPA?
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