Published Aug 17, 2015
californiagem, BSN
7 Posts
Hello Future Nurses,
For those of you that are contemplating going to nursing school and struggling with a past full of terrible grades, I just want to say, PLEASE NEVER GIVE UP.
I made it.
You can see from my only previous post that I had an extremely low undergraduate GPA. I wanted to get into school so badly, but I was absolutely discouraged by my own personal choices and my own poor performance in school throughout my first degree.
Once I graduated with my B.S. I half-heartedly applied to 2 non-nursing graduate school programs because I thought I needed to do something... anything with my life and nursing did not look likely. I was rejected from both schools--and i didn't care because I didn't really want them. I knew I wanted to be a nurse.
The day I received my second grad school rejection letter (March of 2012), I immediately enrolled in my first pre-req course. Developmental Psych-- it started the next week. It wasn't a tough one, but it was the first step in a long journey. March 2012 was when I decided to focus all of my energy on getting into a nursing program. At the time I wasn't sure where I'd end up, but I knew I had to be open minded and I would need to give it my all. And I did.
Ffwd to October 2013 (a million pre-requisites and several part-time jobs later). I received my acceptance letter to an Accelerated BSN program. I moved to a state where I knew no one and started my program in January of 2014.
May 2015, a year and half of hellish coursework, 2 semesters on the Dean's List, an amazing senior presentation, and a 4.0 in my last semester, I GRADUATED!!!
As of August 12, 2015 I officially became an RN!!!
Have faith in yourself, a strong will and dedication and you can achieve anything you put your mind to.
Best of luck.
NurslingNicole
61 Posts
I have a very similar story.
Although I had wanted to be a nurse since I was a little kid, I was always made to feel like I was not smart enough to be a nurse so I didn't pursue it. I didn't put a lot of thought into what I wanted to do in college right out of high school so I just picked a major that seemed interesting and sort of something I might want to do (Animal Science). I liked working with animals and have always been a horse lover so I had some really great experiences working on my campus' equine center and then the USDA. But the science classes were killing me and I just was not passionate about any of it. Due to insecurities, poor self-esteem, years of being told I wasn't smart and then having an advisor tell me the same thing in college, I kept believing that I just was not smart enough. To add to that, I didn't put in the effort which I can only blame myself for. I failed out of college and decided it was time to take a break because I was burned out at that point and felt worthless.
I started working in the hospital as an EVS/Linen tech for a couple of years and then after having a really good experience with the nurses and aides during my 4-month-old daughter's week-long hospital stay, I took the course to become a CNA. I had an amazing CNA instructor who helped me believe in myself and told me that "when, not if" I was a nurse, I would be a great one and would be doing myself a disservice not to pursue it. I hadn't even been considering it at that point, but she lit a fire in me that helped me to start believing that I could do it. I decided to apply to go back to a community college just to see if I could even get in, let alone start working toward becoming a nurse (I strongly recommend a CC over a university!). I got in, started taking the courses, and have been a consistent A and B student all throughout, even with the tough science courses that gave me fits only a handful of years ago. I've been on both the Vice President and President's lists now. I managed to achieve being recognized by the President all while pulling a 4.0 with 20 credits and juggling family life on top of that.
I was accepted into the nursing program and start in September.
Pretty much, if I can bounce back from where I was, anyone can. All it takes is a little bit of passion, the will to try, and believing in yourself. :)
rowrowyourboat
70 Posts
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
bostonbaby
22 Posts
I really want to apply to an accelerated program, I'm worried about my grades. My GPA isn't bad,
and I have A's in all but 1 or 2 pre-reqs (depending on the program), but I'm still super anxious!!
I transferred schools, and I'm doing really well at my new school, I have CNA/HHA/Volunteer experience but all I hear about it how low acceptance rates are for ABSN programs
Congrats though, your story is very inspiring
mamasayo
2 Posts
Your story is very inspiring and encouraging, I'm in the same boat currently I graduated with a BS in health science in 09 with a GPA of 2.1 because I didn't drop classes on time and it turned into F's. I took my science and I got B's in all 3 (Micro, Ana and phy). The problem I'm having now is ADN program's required cumulative GPA is a 2.5 and I just feel like giving up. I'm not looking at any B.S programs because I know they will laugh in my face. I use you as a point of contact that God who opened doors of admission for you will do the same for me. Thanks for sharing your story of hope and perseverance.
enchantedlife
10 Posts
what year did u graduate with your first degree and what type of major?
vicstown
3 Posts
This gives me such inspiration.
I graduated as a psych major with a B.A. and a low GPA. During my last semester I really developed my love for nursing but at that point it was too late to improve my GPA significantly or take pre-reqs for a BSN program. I decided to do a certificate RN program after graduation and I am starting that in a few days. I should graduate June 2017 and take the NCLEX shortly after. My plan is to do well in this program so I could go on to the BSN and MSN levels.
I decided to go a certificate program instead of just taking the pre-reqs for the BSN level because
1) it would take the same amount of time, so I figured it would be better to at least be able to work as an RN while I do further study
2) the certificate program felt like a clean-slate to me in terms of GPA; just taking the pre-reqs would just add to my already low GPA
3) the program I am going to is actually very rigorous and more than 93% of people who graduate from this program pass the NCLEX. They also have 2 full days a week of clinical which helps a lot in this field.
4) I will be taking all the pre-reqs I need for the BSN program while I do the certificate program
zetahybrid
1 Post
What certificate program did you apply to? If you don't mind me asking :)
jaoliver
Congrats!!!! What school?
@NurslingNicole Thank you for sharing and CONGRATULATIONS!
Same to you!