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UofM BSN06

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  1. I am a nursing student working on my BSN, and plan to graduate in 2006. My ultimate goal is to become a nurse anesthetist one day. Before I went into nursing school I had a really good GPA, but now after 3 semesters in a very tough nursing program my GPA has steadily dropped. It is very hard in this program to make a B much less an A. The average grade seems to be a C for most people. I am afraid that I will graduate with with exactly a 3.0 if I can maintain or maybe even less. I know that the minimun GPA requirement to get into CRNA school is a 3.0, but Im sure just having that will not be that competitive. I am through with all of my gen eds. and the next few semesters dont look very promising in making high enough grades to pull my GPA back up there. Is there anything that I can do after graduating to make my GPA higher? I have heard that I can retake some of my sciences that I have made C's in, but that is not something that I look forward to. I have also heard that it may be possible to take graduate classes to pull up myGPA? If any one has been in this situation or can offer some advice. Thanks

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