I failed 2 classes and I'm out the program now. Where do I go from here? I refuse to change my major to something useless & have no interest in. That'll be a waste of time and money. I live in Georgia. There are a couple of programs here that accept dismissed nursing students, but you'll just have to start over. The only thing stopping me from applying to those programs is not having all their required pre-reqs. Meaning, I'd have to take 3-5 classes just to be considered. There's a good amount of LPN programs in my state as well. I wouldn't mind attending an LPN program but at the same time I'd rather just go for my BSN in one shot without the extra schooling. My last resort is attending a private funded school, which is Chamberlain University. I say it's my last resort because their expenses are sky high. I just feel like there's no way out this situation. I do know I still want to be a nurse. These failures haven't changed my perspectives on nursing either. It's just finding a way to still make that dream happen. I reevaluated myself and definitely know the reasons behind each failure.
Any helpful advice will be appreciated. Everything is just blurry right now.
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I failed 2 classes and I'm out the program now. Where do I go from here? I refuse to change my major to something useless & have no interest in. That'll be a waste of time and money. I live in Georgia. There are a couple of programs here that accept dismissed nursing students, but you'll just have to start over. The only thing stopping me from applying to those programs is not having all their required pre-reqs. Meaning, I'd have to take 3-5 classes just to be considered. There's a good amount of LPN programs in my state as well. I wouldn't mind attending an LPN program but at the same time I'd rather just go for my BSN in one shot without the extra schooling. My last resort is attending a private funded school, which is Chamberlain University. I say it's my last resort because their expenses are sky high. I just feel like there's no way out this situation. I do know I still want to be a nurse. These failures haven't changed my perspectives on nursing either. It's just finding a way to still make that dream happen. I reevaluated myself and definitely know the reasons behind each failure.
Any helpful advice will be appreciated. Everything is just blurry right now.