IS IT OVER?

Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

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I am not looking for pettiness, but actual advice. Do not want to be harsh been there done that. I know how this goes people will hate on you because of there failures or shed discouragement because of resentment.

HESI SCORES:

Reading comprenshion

Grammer

Vocabulary

78%

Anatomy and physiology

96%

Math

84%

Overall: 83.4

Gpa:

Overall :3.4

Nursing: 3.6

Science: 4.0

I applied to 2 programs so far one denied me. They had about 1000 applicants and only accept 120 students per semester. I have already used my two attempts for the HESI the scores above were a complete exam the second attempt i tested to improve one score and take a new section.

Reading comprehenion

74%

Critical thinking

810

I want to work with what I have. Thats all I can do or take the TEAS and see my luck. So any advice on the TEAS is apprecaited or reaources and study material.

I have an associates of arts my track was a BSN i have been waiting about a year for this response I got a NO. So I do not know if it would be worth to re apply with the number of applicants. Has anyone got denied and accepted on a re try?

I would love to excel my education as a nurse, but the chance may not be there and its not even that I am not competetive enough, but just not granted the chance.

Anyone can relate or share experiences? What can I do now to stand out. I want to make something and use of my current associates and make use of my time. Is it worth to wait it can be either or so I need suggestions.

(Invest more money and time) in an unknowing outcome

For those who gave up nursing what alternative was there for someone with an associated with nursing pre reqs I want to be able to apply my prior courses to a bachelors degree.

Some of my classes will begin to expire next fall need suggestions. Should i make use of the chance I have now that I have what it take or give up on it. ***DO NOT WANT TO RETAKE CLASSES*** time is valuble

Thanks to all

It is only over if you want it to be. Some people get in on their first try, some people apply again and again before getting in.

Are you able to ask admissions at the schools you applied to for tips on improving your application? Every school is so different so what might help you stand out at a school in my area may not even be looked at where you are.

Maybe you could do a medical assistant program?

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

Cast a wider net- apply to lots of places. And apply to LPN, ADN and BSN programs.

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