I'm really trying to research every available option for my wife right now when it comes to nursing. But all of the threads that I see out there right now are super discouraging. My wife already possesses a Bachelor of Arts Degree but graduated with a 2.77 GPA. She has since taken other classes at a couple colleges to grab some pre-reqs for some of the programs in the state but I don't think she is gonna top a 3.0 when all said and done. It seems like most of you are sweating with a 3.8 GPA. Is she doomed? Is there hope? What the hell does she have to do? No offense to anyone rocking some community college classes but she has 7 years of hands on experience with patients in healthcare (most of which were during school) and a 4 year degree already. Yet it doesn't count for crap because she made some mistakes her freshman/sophomore years. Reading all the posts about Baker's lowest GPA was a 3.6...I mean she would have to retake a year of school to erase some of the lower stuff if not more before it went up to there. Sorry if I was a little passionate...but I just really need some help here...we live west of Detroit but I know she'll drive 90 minutes or more to attend school...any suggestions? Any cold hard reality? Thank you for your responses.