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Planning to request an application error. To add my previous transcript with 3 C grades?

Does it so bad to require an application error and change it. Is that depend for acceptibility? I just applyed like freshman, because of my C grades. But then thought to show my academic transcript again from my previous college. Anybody had like this difficulties. Any experienced in this field like requested an error while submitted application? Please any advise i dont know what to do. I thought that i do not show my transcript becuse of my C grades? Is the acceptability depends on transcript grades too?

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Your application for nursing programs should include a request for transcripts of previous courses, or at the least, you need to have those available when you meet with an advisor. Often the courses the nursing programs are most concerned about are science courses.....it depends on the program as to how many Cs (if any), are acceptable. They also look at cumulative (total) GPAs. That should be listed on your transcripts. Good luck! (Always be honest---dishonesty has a way of coming back around and "getting" you.)

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I do agree with PP. Just to add, work on your spelling and grammar.

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I do agree with PP. Just to add, work on your spelling and grammar.

A course in fundamental English composition might be very beneficial. Some schools will let you audit such a course without receiving academic credit.

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