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would these grades get me into an adn program?

Hey all! I just have a quick question. I attended a private college and graduated with an aas degree in medical assisting. My goa isn't. So great. It's only a 2.8. I am also an LPN/LVN student. My gpa there is about a 3.3. I have really bad test anxiety so i don't tewell. I don't. Feel as though my gpa is an accurate way to determine if i would be successful in an RN program. I am proud to be a b student because i work hard to earn it. I realize that the rn programs are competitive and obviously i realize i won't ever get into a big university. So do you think that i stand a chance in getting into an adn program?? I just know i could get through the program. I love nursing! Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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All I can say is grades aren't everything so don't fret. I had a decent gpa and I got in. At my school they look at alot of things. So please don't get down now or ever!! You know you are great so keep your head up!!!!

So if I was you I'd research all the schools you are applying to and get the feel for what they are looking for , for sure. Good luck!

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thank you very much for your reply!!! i really appreciate it! i have been heavily researching the schools in my area and i have a general idea who looks at strictly gpa and who doesn't! so hopefully i can get into a good program! i am just so nervous!!!! thank you for your support!!!

Check out the selection criteria for programs you're interested in. They can vary widely.

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