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I failed several classes in high school and was very close to not graduating (had to take summer courses between my junior and senior year). I went into the military, was given some discipline that was sorely needed, pulled my s*** together, went back to college and received good grades. I got into a bachelors of nursing program and am now working on my masters. I was young, foolish, made a LOT of mistakes, and if anyone asked me I would admit as much. The grades that you have earned in college should redeem whatever mistakes you made in high school. If your school asks you explain how you've changed since then and that your grades reflect that.
Good I feel so much better...thanks everyone it had me scared I thought they looked at ur grades! I guess there are always second chances I just gotta keep my grades up & I will be just fine! Can't wait to apply 2014 I'm ready to get in its really stressful it's taking forever LOL good luck to everyone!
No one cares what you did in high-school 6 months after graduating from it.
In the meantime, you have a 3.8 gpa on college-level courses. That trumps whatever you didn't do in high-school.
If anything it makes you look good. A sign that you've buckled down and are coming into your own as a young adult.
keya86tiff
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My grades wasn't so good in highschool but my college gpa is now a 3.8 I finish all my general courses & working on my pre-reqs next semester do I still have a chance of getting into the program?