It must be difficult and it's okay to be scared, brennareilly. If nursing is what you really want and it's in your heart, then what are you waiting for?? retake couple pre-req classes to make them a "B" or "A". You already know what it takes to get into the program. TRUST ME, it'll be embarrassing and maybe even humiliating but just get through it (remember your reason to succeed.) Talk to your advisor. I retook intro A&P, Microbiology, History, and even had to repeat a nursing program. Failed out of ADN program but didn't want to give up so I applied for an LVN program 6 months later. Started working in the emergency department as an LVN while working through the LVN-RN program. Now I'm what most of my patients consider a "motivated, passionate, and caring" nurse. Currently working in a neuro-unit as an RN, grinding my way through the RN-BSN program. I'm loving it but it's not easy. You have to leave your pittiness and pride behind, and start knowing what's more important to you. It's okay, brush it off and keep moving forward!