Hi, first time posting here, I was hoping to get some honest feedback about my chances. I graduated in 2018 with a business degree with some science classes under my belt (was science before business, my school is notorious for "weeding out" pre-med by end of year 1) and a low cumulative gpa of 2.89. I have taken A&P with Bs in both, Med Term and Lifespan Psych with As, and retaking Chem1 and taking Micro at the moment which I am praaaying and working for an A. If this goes well, I am literally at a 2.99 (I screamed) so that means I can't apply for ELMSN this round. I have been working for an internal physician as MA/scribe for 1 year now, with about 6-7 months of hospital volunteering in between. I know statistically I am not a quality candidate, I got lost in college and had the mindset of "C's get degrees," and slacked. I am attempting to address that in my personal statement, along with how I feel like I matured through this struggle of picking up after myself since I decided to slack in college. I addressed how I learned how to study through trial and error, which was necessary for me to understand before I apply. My path is to apply to ABSN and MSN programs, though I know I will very likely not be admitted. I'm not against an ADN program, I would just prefer one of the other two. I plan to kill the GRE/TEAS and write a strong personal statement, get strong LORs, and find more medical volunteer opportunities. With all this being said, does anyone have an opinion on this? Thank you in advance.