Published Dec 23, 2009
sophiejoey
1 Post
I have a cumulative gpa of 3.25 and I have 42 hours of college credit. I am thinking of applying to ivy for ASN program. I have mostly Bs and I am 36 and have no desire to repeat all of these courses. I have even completed chem as well as anatomy. I Would it be better for me to do the LPN to RN? Or should I go to ISU and get in the BSN program. I am quite confidant that I would be accepted into their program next fall if I apply. I just wanted to take the quickest route. Any thoughts? TIA
Lennonninja, MSN, APRN, NP
1,004 Posts
If you have mostly Bs, depending on which campus you are applying to, the ASN program probably isn't a possibility unfortunately. For my group in Bloomington, the lowest score that was accepted into the ASN was 4 As in the pre-reqs and an 84 on the TEAS. I know that a few people with As and Bs got into the LPN program. It certainly can't hurt to look into the BSN program at ISU!