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Princesskinany

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  1. I spoke with Mr. Sierra yesterday and the cut-off for days was 3.86 and Evenings were 3.77...
  2. Awww thx for the info... But all CUNY Community Colleges accepts all applicants unless there is something missing and BMCC already is taking me. Also Cuny has a website to see what courses would be accepted and used for which type of class if you are coming from another CUNY school I guess to kind of give you an idea of what they're going to use and for what purpose. I checked the BMCC nursing policy or repeats and this was ALL I found.... Repeat/Withdrawal PolicyClinical nursing students may not repeat NUR 112. After NUR 112, students may repeat only once one of the following nursing courses: NUR 211, NUR 313, NUR 411, NUR 415 (depending upon availability of seats and the student’s cumulative GPA). Students repeating a nursing course are required to earn of “C+ (77-79%) in order to pass the course. If after repeating the one allowed nursing course, the student receives a grade of less than “C+”, the student receives the grade earned, but is automatically ineligible to continue in the Nursing Program.Clinical nursing students may withdraw only once from NUR 112 and be eligible to apply for re-entry into the Nursing Program. Students who withdraw twice from NUR 112 are ineligible to apply for re-entry into the Nursing Program. After NUR 112, students may withdraw only once from the Nursing Program and be eligible to apply for re-entry into the Nursing Program. Students who withdraw from one nursing course twice or who withdraw from two nursing courses following NUR 112 are automatically out of the Nursing Program. Enrollment or re-entry depends upon availability of seats and students cumulative GPA.
  3. Okay great than cause im sorta FINE in that area... the Englishes and sciences I have EXCELLENT grades at but my foreign languages and the courses that went for my degree (Human Services) as the level increased the grades sorta dropped. BUT my friend who attended BMCC said I can use my overall GPA to apply for the program itself since its over a 2.5 BUT they pay close attention to my pre-clinical courses and since those itself would put me in the 3.9/4.0 area I may have a chance does anyone have any info on that theory?
  4. Just so u can know its NOT AVAILABLE to HHC employees.... I tried and I work for HHC!
  5. I would like 2 know this also.....
  6. Okay I am looking into a CUNY school.... I wanted to know other than BMCC does any other CUNY School offer evening and weekend courses?!?!?!
  7. I graduated from BMCC about 4/5 yrs ago, since I been working @ a hospital in the Perioperative department so I have seen 1st hand exp patients going or coming from the OR and even watched cases same as in the Recovery Room and recently had an epihanny and realized nursing is what I want BUT... I been doing my research and see my GPA is not stellar I want to apply to a nursing program with a 4.0 NOTHING LESS cause I need a seat so I was going to register @ Bronx Community and start ALL OVER not transferring NOTHING coming in as a new admission cause I didnt want my GPA to be used BUT I wanted to know if I come in as a transfer student with they consider my GPA from BMCC or just my courses? I had B's n better in my pre-clinical required courses such as eng and psy but I have a C+ in soc and not sure if I should just start over so any feedback would be great.

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