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Nastya1506

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  1. Ok. Thank you for answer. CO was on top of my list)
  2. I spent almost six years on getting into the nursing already (got all prerequrements for nursing in one college in Brooklyn but after I passed everything they lost accreditation, and I had to transfer to another college. They made take some classes again, and it took me a year to get into the program there. Also I had all A's and only 2 B's. However, during my first semester my parents got divorced, and many bad things happened to me. Yes I failed first nursing by few pints (I got 70), but now I realize that no school want me anymore. One stupid C crossed everything what I was doing all these years. Please don't tell me that this profession is not for me, because I know that nursing is my future. I am just trying to be realistic. I am looking for college which is less competitive than colleges that I attended (from 80 students only 39 passed this couse in my college), so would have a chance to complete what I begun. I don't have money at all, but if where would be no more options I would consider taking loan for private school. I don't think that New Mexico is the best choice for me. And I am wondering why CO and NC is not the best choice? Maybe you know if it woud be better to become LPN first than Associated->BSN? I just don't know where to start and what to do.
  3. Thank you everyone for your help) I will try everything! But my biggest hope is to get into the BSN program as soon as possible. If colleges would not accept me, then I will apply for LPN)
  4. Hello everyone!!))) I live in NY, got all my prerequisites and failed first course of nursing (family issues). Now I am planning to move to different state and have a new start. I did some research and choose a few states what are the best for me (weather, cost of living and many more factors). So my question is: Which state (UT, CO, NC, TX or TN) is the best for getting an RN degree (less competitive)? Maybe you know any specific schools? Also, which state has less competition for a job, or is it the same everywhere? Thank you for reading this, and also thanks for your answers. You are great!
  5. I am sorry. My goal is BSN. I spend a lot of time already to take the longest road. I will be 25 soon and I really want to start the family, but I decided not to have children before I finish Nursing because I have nothing to give them now. I guess NY has a lot of competition. That is why they don't want to take in people who failed once. I think it is like unspoken rule. I wrote a letter to the chairperson in my college and she said " I have been told that some schools in NJ do accept students who have achieved a B. Good luck".
  6. Hi everyone! I have a huge problem and I don't know what to do with my life. Please help me. Short story: I came to NY six years ago from Russia and I didn't know any English, that is why I was attending ESL courses for two years and was accepted into Kingsborough Community College. I took a lot of courses just to complete prerequisite courses. It took me about three years (I was full-time student and worked). And when I finally finished with my prereq's this college lost its accreditation. That is why I transferred to College of Staten Island and they had different prerequisites and I did them all. By the way I never had a C, only A's and a few B's. It took me a year to get into the program and i did good on NLN. And the hell begun. I know you have to give it all to the program, but my ambitions did not let me to drop from the course. My parents got divorce, mother had major depression, grand father got into the hospital and my boyfriend (who I lived with for two years) dumped me few hours before first exam. All that and more, happened during that semester. I failed by five points and got 70 or C, in this course. I've tried to reapply, but whey don't want to take me back,and said that I can look for schools in different state (NJ). My classmate has the same problem, and we called to different colleges in NY and they are saying what they cannot help because I failed nursing 110. With all that said, nursing is my everything, I don't see myself in any other profession. That is why I even willing to move to different state. If anyone had the same problem or could have any advise on what to do or where to go, I would appreciate any suggestion!!!

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