I need help with cuny nursing program

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I am a pre-nursing student at QCC. I may finish my 4 pre-request courses this semester. However, as a immigration, and some other issues, I dont think i will get a very high GPA. I may get around 3.5-3.7 if I'm luck.The problem is the QCC does not allow student retake the pre-request courses. So what should I do if I cant get into the QCC's nursing program? I'm thinking about go to 4 year university, or go to private school. Since I'm 32 and have children to raise, I dont want to spend too much time on. Any other choice do I have? Anyone can recommend the schools which can be easier or without waiting list. I'm under great pressure now, please help me out of this. for the last question, what was the average GPA for last year?

He is absolutely right. I transferred from the college of staten island to laguardia I got a c in bio after I went to lagcc they made me meet with a special advisor and I told her which grades I didn't want to transfer in. When I looked at my laguardia transcript for the first time that course/grade wasn't on there. I retook A&P at lagcc and got a A- .They only offer this for your incoming semester maybe students don't know that they can do this because I don't really see this promoted in the college catalouges so you have to speak up and ask an admission counselor to take advantage of this offer.

We are not talking about students already enrolled in a school that that get one grade and want to repeat it in the same school this used to be allowed by nursing programs but some have stop allowing this. We are talking about getting one grade in one school then transferring out of that school into a different school. You have to tell the new school what classes you want transferred in and which ones you don't. Cuny allows this. If you don't speak to the admissions rep. They are going to transfer in every grade on your transcript that's at least a C. Cause this to them is technically passing. The nursing program will not know that your repeating a course cause it won't be on the new schools transcript.

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