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Hello, I just found out I didn't get into nursing school (BSN)
I have a 4.0 GPA. My nursing entrance exam score wasn't very high. I scored a 70. The minimum was 65 for the Kaplan.
My program is very competitive. Students with a 3.5 GPA and above were able to get the interview.
I am also prior military and I actually got an extra point added to my ranking just for that.
Is it really my score? Maybe the interview?
At this point I have no idea!
Any help? Suggestions on what to do next?
Maybe med school?
Agree with what other posters have said. Contact admissions office and find out what will make you more competitive. Also, admission into med school is a lot tougher then nursing. Even with a 4.0, do you have some stellar referees in high up positions at a university? Can you get a high score on the MCAT? Can you pass a rigorous interview process, with multiple interviewers? Just some things to think about.
I would try again. It might help if made an appointment to talk to the nursing dean or assistant dean about why your application was not successful and ask what you could do to improve your candidacy if you applied in the future. They will tell you. But if you already know that you did not do well on the entrance test then I would say that that is very probably the reason.
I would look into other nursing schools as well, including community colleges. Even if you have to travel some distance to get to classes, definitely look into other possibilities. Don't give up.
And a 4.0 GPA was for both cumulative and Prerequisites. It was the most competive year in the history of this nursing program. I can't feel sorry for myself. A lot of students who applied were outstanding. I'll retake the Kaplan and I should be just okay.
I used to have an EMT license. That's as far as my Healthcare experience goes.
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Since when do you have to have good social skills to become a doctor!