The next step in my career I believe is to apply for adult acute care NP school and in the state of maryland (where I live) the standard is to apply for a DNP program. I need to talk to anyone who has experience in getting into programs like this. It was a struggle to get to nursing school but I got my associates, my bachelors, and a PCCN certification. I have work experience in critical care and trauma. Ive been precepting new nurses for a few years and have been charge nurse. I was recently voted "employee of the month" for one of the units I work on. My concern is that when I first started college, I started at a community college and when I moved to a university I failed out my first semester. I went back to community college and eventually got into nursing school and got my assocoates with a cumulative GPA of 2.8. I was mostly a c and b student because I was working three jobs. Getting my bachelors I was able to obtain a gpa of 3.53. I'm currently signed up for a technical writing class this fall and I plan to sit for my ccrn exam at the end of August. Should I repeat any science classes? What should I do to strengthen my application. At this rate, I'm hoping to apply for the fall of 2021, or is this just a lost cause?