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  1. Yeah its sad when the adviser can't even help. What is an ADN? I'm planning on joining the Military after I get my degree i'm in ROTC right now and because of not knowing that I may or may not get into nursing school I'm being forced to drop the program. Because I basically a junior in College I don't think going back and getting my RN would help as thats only an Associates degree right?
  2. Okay so I found this forum and hopefully someone can give me guidance. I'm hoping to get into nursing school and I only have one semester left of prereq's. (Anatomy II, Micro and Life Cycle). The only trouble i'm having right now is with my advisor who has lied to me on several occassions so i'm looking elsewhere. The advisor told me that I am only eligible for Summer 2010, when in reality I can apply for Fall09. I currently have a Cumm. Gpa of 3.2, which i've been told isn't high enough to get into some programs. So my question to all you other nurses is what did you have when you got in, and what can I do besides apply to a bunch of schools. I'm only looking in Florida only and so far i've come across Uni. Florida, FSU, UMiami, Barry, South Uni., what happens if I don't get in? I've also talked to out of state schools but have pretty much been shut down since i'm a transfer student and not all the credits are the same....Sorry for ranting, but can someone give some guidance? Thanks, Andreas

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