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boba7523

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  1. Hi guys and girls, I have a few general questions about nurses but am not sure if this is the correct forum for it. Anyways, I'm a sophomore in college right now and am considering heavily about pursuing a bachelors degree in nursing. However, this is a very sudden change for me from my previous business major, so I'm not sure if nursing is the correct path for me... yet. However, I do love helping people and I do believe that I will enjoy this occupation more than being a businessman in the future after I have gotten past all the difficult educational courses. After reading the GPAs that most of you have on here, I feel sort of discouraged. I am in no way academically talented, my average GPA in HS is a little below 3, and so is my GPA in college right now. With such a low GPA, do I have anymore chances for a rebound to a nursing student, especially in such difficult economic times and the state (CA) having budget cut on Cal-State Universities... If there are people on here who shared the same path as me, meaning they disliked studying and was never academically talented, but have gotten past this obstacle, please share how you did it... I do have many more questions wishing to be clarified but I don't want to overwhelm the community just yet with my first post :smokin: Again, if my thread is in the wrong place, please advise; or if there is already 999999 questions asked about the same thing already. Thanks!

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