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Era324

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  1. nubsthedog, what school did you go to that had the easy grading teacher for anatomy?
  2. Oh wow, thats tough. What schools have told you that? And to think my sister got into a competitive admission nursing program 7 years ago with a 3.0 and a bunch of retakes.. And shes an excellent nurse now. Its so hard now.
  3. Hello all, Thanks for reading. I am just wondering if anyone has gotten into the program with a 3.5 or so lately? It seems now a days its impossible, and a 3.5 is a very, very tough gpa to get. 3.7-4.0 just seems so far-fetched. Thank you very much. I need some hope, ive always wanted to be a nurse and I dont have a 4.0 i have a 3.5 overall, but I have a 3.68 in the sciences if that matters. I haven't applied but am going to for winter.
  4. Hi everyone! Im super passionate about becoming a nurse, I got started on my prerequisites at EvCC in high school, so I'm 18 and that means unfortunately I have no medical experience under my belt yet... I know I have to be a CNA to get into skagit. However, I'm very worried about my GPA on top of no medical experience. I am applying to EvCC for the upcoming Winter quarter! :) I'm so excited! :heartbeat But I know EvCC just looks at GPA now and its super, super tough to get into. Im wondering if EvCC just looks at the science courses for admission, or do they look at every prerequisite? Ive been hearing people say that the science GPA is what they look at but they just make sure you have a 3.0 overall because its required...Then I've heard its overall to get in. I'm confused.. Same question for skagit. :) Is it just the science courses (Cell, A&P, Micro) or overall that gets you in? In cell bio I got a B, in Anatomy I got an A-, in Phys I have an A, so I'm wondering how good my chances would be if I got an A in Micro? So that would be: B, A-, A, A in the sciences.. How good are my chances for Winter and/or Spring? Thank you SO much for the help, I appreciate it so much!

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