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ACarmella

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  1. I have started looking at schools, Northeastern U is my first choice. I live in Connecticut but have absolutely no preference on location. I've also looked into Boston College, MGH, and U of Rochester. Can anyone tell me their experience with these schools? Whether it's the acceptance process or quality of program? Thank you! I think my biggest problem is that I currently attend a school that does not provide much academic guidance, but before transferring here I had a 3.4gpa from Monroe College at New Rochelle, and I plan on taking a year off to take prerequisites at a community college which will also boost my gpa.
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  3. So here is my current situation: I am a 3rd year undergrad student majoring in Biomolecular Science, and I would like to attend an accelerated BSN/MSN program after I graduate. Currently I have a 2.57gpa and although I should graduate May 2015, I'd rather graduate December 2015 or May 2016 in order to boost my gpa, retake classes I need or to take the classes I haven't taken yet. (Also, I have a C or 2 in prerequisite classes) I anticipate a 3.3gpa by the time I graduate, but what schools have you gotten into with a decent gpa? My personal statement is very impressive, I volunteer with the American Red Cross, and I intend on having 2 professional references. What would you say is the likelihood of getting into a BSN/MSN program? And where are these colleges located? My specialty I've decided is Women's Health, my ultimate goal is to become a Labor and Delivery Nurse Practitioner. What do you advise I do from here on out to have the best chance of getting into a program...such as when to take GRE's, etc...
  4. So here is my current situation: I am a 3rd year undergrad student majoring in Biomolecular Science, and I would like to attend an accelerated BSN/MSN program after I graduate. Currently I have a 2.57gpa and although I should graduate May 2015, I'd rather graduate December 2015 or May 2016 in order to boost my gpa, retake classes I need or to take the classes I haven't taken yet. (Also, I have a C or 2 in prerequisite classes) I anticipate a 3.3gpa by the time I graduate, but what schools have you gotten into with a decent gpa? My personal statement is very impressive, I volunteer with the American Red Cross, and I intend on having 2 professional references. What would you say is the likelihood of getting into a BSN/MSN program? And where are these colleges located? My specialty I've decided is Women's Health, my ultimate goal is to become a Labor and Delivery Nurse Practitioner. What do you advise I do from here on out to have the best chance of getting into a program...such as when to take GRE's, etc...

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