Nurses General Nursing
Published Aug 8, 2003
I got a B in micro!!! Can you believe that! Thanks guys for all the encouragement that you gave me. I love you guys! I have not received my AP grade yet
I have a question about the GPA. Is 3.286. Is that Bad?
Hissy:kiss
nursebucky
154 Posts
Congrats! I received, no earned a B, also.
yeah...your gpa is bad....
yeah right.
EricTAMUCC-BSN, BSN, RN
318 Posts
Originally posted by HISSYTHECAT I got a B in micro!!! Can you believe that! Thanks guys for all the encouragement that you gave me. I love you guys! I have not received my AP grade yet I have a question about the GPA. Is 3.286. Is that Bad?Hissy:kiss
Hissy, good job! Micro is a challenging coarse and B = Better than average. No, a 3.286 is not bad by any means. However you need to try to make as many As as possible. Easier said than done, right? Most graduate schools require a minimum of 3.0 for admissions. Keep up the good work!
manna, BSN, RN
2,038 Posts
Originally posted by HISSYTHECAT I have a question about the GPA. Is 3.286. Is that Bad?
No, not really. Depends on how you define bad. If you're a perfectionist, maybe.. LOL
I'm sure you already know this, but just in case - usually an A = 4.0, B = 3.0, etc on down the line. So you probably have something like a B+, good job! Keep up the hard work :)
Tweety, BSN, RN
33,563 Posts
Woot.
3.2 for nursing school, or prereqs is awesome! Keep up the good work.
live4today, RN
5,099 Posts
GPA 3.4 here (if you round up the numbers)
I recall getting a "B" in Micro too! Gosh I loved that subject! :)
Keep up the great work hissythecat! You're doing just fine!
Chrislynn2003
285 Posts
That's great. I graduated with a 3.1 in nursing; everyone thought that was wonderful, even employers. Great job!
Christine
I'm feeling a bit stuffed up....sure hope I don't have Gram + cocci in clusters. :)
Agnus
2,719 Posts
Oh my gosh that is just such a terrible GPA:roll you will be luck if they even consider you for graduation. :chuckle
Congrats!
warrior woman
Way to go girl!!! That's a great Micro grade. Now about that GPA............. WW.
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