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I need advice!

I am currently attending Concorde Career College for LVN. I currently have a 4.0 GPA and am halfway done with the program.

When I was going to a community college, I didn't really care much and so my grades are horrendous (F's and W's mostly)

I want to know my chances of getting into an RN program, if I go to another district and retake all those classes (sort of like starting new) and get passing grades.

I took my TEAS when I started LVN and received a 79% without studying or taking any science classes in 4 years, so again I was wondering how good are my chances for getting into an RN program?

Any help or advice for my situation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! :saint:

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Best thing you can do is speak to a nursing advisor or simply apply. They will be able to give you a better answer than we can give you without knowing your school's requirements and standards. Best of luck!

Well, it looks like you managed to get into LVN school with those terrible grades, so I see why you would struggle getting into RN, especially if your current GPA is 4! Granted, you would want to contact the RN school to inquire about its admissions' process, many look at your current coursework and GPA, which is 4.

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