Hi everyone, looking for some advice from those who have dealt with this problem.
Way back in the 80's I was a fresh HS grad, entering college with no idea what to do with my life. My first attempt at a college education ended poorly, through no ones fault by my own. I did not know how to apply myself and quickly drowned in academics. I left college at the end of my freshman year with barely a 2.0 gpa.
Fast forward to 2008. I decided to return to the above school to attend an RN to BSN program. In between time I had grown up, obtained my LPN, then ASN with a 4.0. Worked full time through both programs, honors, Phi Theta Kappa and all. I voiced concern with my counsellor over my prior (1980's) grades. I was told there was nothing I could do about them, and all scholarships, honors, etc were based on my current performance in the BSN program. I graduated that program with highest distinction, Sigma Theta Tau, and BSN student of the year honors. My nursing gpa again was 4.0, with an ending overall gpa of 3.2.
I have been applying to MSN programs. So far, I have been turned down at all of them. When I called to ask what the issue was, I was told my gpa was a 3.2, which is not considered competitive enough.
I really hate this. I feel like I am still punished for poor judgement at 18, when I am now 43 and my life experience shows differently. Anyone faced this situation, and if so what did you do? I am almost considering going back for another round of classes, but not sure I can since I have already earned the BSN.
One thing I have learned, bad grades will follow you FOREVER! Heck, even bankruptcy is forgiven after a set number of years!!
Thanks in advance!
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Hi everyone, looking for some advice from those who have dealt with this problem.
Way back in the 80's I was a fresh HS grad, entering college with no idea what to do with my life. My first attempt at a college education ended poorly, through no ones fault by my own. I did not know how to apply myself and quickly drowned in academics. I left college at the end of my freshman year with barely a 2.0 gpa.
Fast forward to 2008. I decided to return to the above school to attend an RN to BSN program. In between time I had grown up, obtained my LPN, then ASN with a 4.0. Worked full time through both programs, honors, Phi Theta Kappa and all. I voiced concern with my counsellor over my prior (1980's) grades. I was told there was nothing I could do about them, and all scholarships, honors, etc were based on my current performance in the BSN program. I graduated that program with highest distinction, Sigma Theta Tau, and BSN student of the year honors. My nursing gpa again was 4.0, with an ending overall gpa of 3.2.
I have been applying to MSN programs. So far, I have been turned down at all of them. When I called to ask what the issue was, I was told my gpa was a 3.2, which is not considered competitive enough.
I really hate this. I feel like I am still punished for poor judgement at 18, when I am now 43 and my life experience shows differently. Anyone faced this situation, and if so what did you do? I am almost considering going back for another round of classes, but not sure I can since I have already earned the BSN.
One thing I have learned, bad grades will follow you FOREVER! Heck, even bankruptcy is forgiven after a set number of years!!
Thanks in advance!