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Baehnec

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  1. Hey! No i dont mind sharing at all. I started here as a freshman and my high school GPA was a 3.8, however, that doesn't really matter anymore. You need a 2.5 to be accepted along with other credentials. Now as a current sophomore, I have a cummulative of 2.6 and a 3.0 for this quarter. They are pretty picky with which courses will transfer into our program because they want you to have the best education they can give you and they really do want to make sure you cover all of the material we cover in our classes here. And our grading system is different from most schools, but with a 2.9 or 3.0, you should be perfectly fine. Just keep working hard when you get here and i am confident you will do great :) Let me know if you have any other questions for me
  2. I am also currently attending MSOE and love the nursing school. I am a sophomore and in my first clinical courses this quarter. The school is great and the professors really have a passion for what they teach so they really want to elp teh students learn. I chose MSOE over other schools because you are directly accepted into the nursing program and the placement rate is 99%. When employers see MSOE on your resume, it is an eye catcher and they want you to work for them. We get more clinical experiences here than at more other schools because of our trimester system. There is a lot to do as far as course work and reading but I promise it will all pay off in the end. If you stay on top of your reading, studying, and homework you will be fine. Also utilize the free tutors MSOE offers in the Learning Resource Center. While it may seem a little embarrasing at first if you are not used to needing help from others, the tutors are great and can really help you understand material if you are stuggling. Feel free to let me know if you have any other questions :)
  3. I currently attend MSOE school of Nursing as a sophomore student. I can tell you a little bit about my personal experience with coming to MSOE. First, you are absolutely right the scholarships are really helpful in getting the education you need. Second, when you come into MSOE being directly accepted into the nursing program is a HUGE advantage. You will start right away with a few nursing classes here and there and then by the time you get to your sophomore year, you will have nursing classes that most students are not able to take until junior year. I will say, the program is fast-paced and very dense. We run on a trimester system so we pack a lot more information into ten weeks than other schools do. This allows us to get in a lot more classes and more clinical experiences. With saying that, the program is difficult but managable. If you stay on top op your class work and studying, it is not too bad. Lastly o answer yor question about professors. Almost eery professor checks their email more than once a day. They are very accessible. They will usually give you more than one way to contact them and they will respond to questions you have through one of those sources. They are also VERY helpful if you get stuck in class or if you have any problems or questions. Let me know if this helps or if you have any moer questions :)

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