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Nursing School Applications

Hi, I'm applying to 6 schools this fall and I want to know how competitive I am in regards to the programs listed. I am planning to take College Algebra, (Calculus 1-RETAKE), Biology 1, and Chem 2 (Retake) this fall. I am looking into a future as a CRNA or an FNP/WHNP using my Chapter 31 benefits from the military. Can someone please look at my attached chart and look at how I can best apply my grades and chances of getting into MUSC, The Citadel, Clemson, Emory, or the Technical College of the Low Country (UVA, Duke, and Yale are way too far)

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If you are in South Carolina USCs nursing program is ranked higher than all those If that matters to you.  Citadels is less than 10 year old program.  In the end really the only schools that matter are maybe like Hopkins and Yale and maybe Georgetown. And even then in nursing...no one cares. What matters is you are licensed and do a good job.  Apply to all the schools you want to attend.  I would go with the cheapest....because the ROI is the exact same.  Meaning the nurse who paid double is making the exact same amount as everyone else. If you do well at pretty much any accredited nursing program you will be able to get into NP school. 

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