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University of Miami accelerated BSN 2012
Thank you!! I feel much better now. I see people with a ton of work experience and masters degrees. I'm a 21 year old about to graduate with my bachelors in biology. I work at a PT clinic but it has nothing to do with nursing, so it worried me a little, but thanks for your input!!
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University of Miami accelerated BSN 2012
Hi everyone! :hpygrp: I have asked numerous blogs but no one seems to give me a straight answer. Would anyone who was accepted to the ABSN program mind sharing their GPA and work experience? I plan on applying next year and want to know where I sit as far as grades,work, etc.. I want to make it to an information session, but I live in Tallahassee which is 8 hours away. Thanks! :)
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Florida Accelerated Nursing Programs
Hi everyone! :) I wanted to start a new thread to talk about stats and entry level information. I am currently a senior at FSU getting my bachelors in Biology. I plan to graduate summer 2012 and want to apply to an ABSN program in florida for the 2013 year.I currently have a 3.77 GPA overall and a 4.0 in nursing pre-reqs. I want some advice on schools because my boyfriend of 4 years is getting accepted into medical schools all around Florida and we would like to try to stay in the same area. We want to figure out the best places for me before he commits to a school. I see a lot of people apply with bachelors and masters degrees and have been working for a while, does that help them more in getting in? I have worked for 6 years straight now, but only part time because I am in school. I'm 21 and have no masters or alternative degree. It worries me to see most people have a lot more than me. I really like FSU and would like to stay there, but i know they are extremely competitive. Students with the same stats as me and were denied acceptance and I was told they strictly look at grades. I talked to a lady at UM and she said the average GPA was a 3.3 but that just seems so low for such a high ranked school. Can someone give me some stats on what they have and/or what they got accepted with? UM? FSU? Miami Dade? Thank you!!
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Florida Accelerated Nursing Programs
Hi everyone! :) I wanted to start a new thread to talk about stats and entry level information. I am currently a senior at FSU getting my bachelors in Biology. I plan to graduate summer 2012 and want to apply to an ABSN program in florida for the 2013 year.I currently have a 3.77 GPA overall and a 4.0 in nursing pre-reqs. I want some advice on schools because my boyfriend of 4 years is getting accepted into medical schools all around Florida and we would like to try to stay in the same area. We want to figure out the best places for me before he commits to a school. I see a lot of people apply with bachelors and masters degrees and have been working for a while, does that help them more in getting in? I have worked for 6 years straight now, but only part time because I am in school. I'm 21 and have no masters or alternative degree. It worries me to see most people have a lot more than me. I really like FSU and would like to stay there, but i know they are extremely competitive. Students with the same stats as me and were denied acceptance and I was told they strictly look at grades. I talked to a lady at UM and she said the average GPA was a 3.3 but that just seems so low for such a high ranked school. Can someone give me some stats on what they have and/or what they got accepted with? UM? FSU? Miami Dade? Thank you!!
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FSU Accelerated Spring 2012 hopefuls!
Does anyone know how they distinguish who gets in? if it is strictly GPA and one person got in with a 3.7 and another didn't, how did they determine that? is your major taken into account? I currently have a 3.7 as a undergraduate biology major at FSU and plan to graduate in the summer.
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FSU Accelerated Spring 2012 hopefuls!
Hi everyone! I am planning on applying to the 2013 ABSN program at FSU. For those of you who were accepted to the 2012, what was your overall GPA and your pre-req GPA? I'm curious as to what the average person has getting in.