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  1. Hello! I just graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in nutritional sciences. I was pre-med for my time there, but had a change of heart before my senior year (during applying). I felt nursing would better suit my career goals.....so I took the nursing prereqs needed. I applied to USF accelerated BSN for fall admission only -- the other deadlines had passed by the time I decided that was the path I wanted to take, or I didn't have the prereqs complete. I have a 3.57 -- but that includes Organic Chem 1 and 2, Physics 1 and 2, Biochemistry, etc etc. I just recently found out I am on the waiting list for USF, and I will find if I am declined for sure in 3 weeks. I really really want to stay in Tampa (family, serious relationship, etc). However, USF acc. BSN only looks at GPA --- considering the courses I took, I thought my GPA looked good. Does anyone have any suggestions to improve my chances next time around? With over 120 credits, my GPA isn't budging too much. I am really hoping I will get in from the waiting list...but otherwise I will find a job. I was planning on applying to UF, UCF, UNF for 2009 and USF again. However, I don't think there is anyway to increase my chances at USF -- they only look at GPA. I have a good resume with many different types of experience. Any advice????

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