All Content by JSumich
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Exasperated...! 5th rejection?!?
FINALLY I have found someone else that is in the SAME situation as me! I also graduated from a highly ranked college with a BS in Physiology. This is a very difficult program. It consists of multiple Biochemistry classes and other high level (challenging classes)! At graduation my GPA was around a 2.9 also! This is a problem because most nursing programs won't even look at you if you have below a 3.0 (very frustrating). Most admissions are based only on GPA ranking. It doesn't even matter that we have taken higher level science classes or that we many have tons of experience....it is pretty sad! Well, I know how you feel. Keep your head up and keep looking around you will eventually find a school that will accept you and when you do you will do wonderful! Just know that there are others out there in the same boat as you are! Stay motivated and follow your dream. Some day the pieces will come together! In the time being I am here to vent to!
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U of D Mercy
Has anyone heard how difficult it is to get into U of D Mercy 2nd Degree Nursing program???
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Need info on U of M Second Degree BSN
Can you tell me how competative it is to get into U of D Second Degree Program. What type of GPA they look for ect. Thanks!
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study guides on N.E.T./exams
Do you know if the grammar section on the NET counts??? I know that the math and reading do but my test also had a grammar section.
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which is better? 2 or 4 year RN for SE MI
I am going to be attending University of Detroit Mercy to obtain a second bachelors degree. I have one more pre-requisite to take and then I am in! I will be starting the nursing classes fall of 2006! Can you give me some more information on the financial aid that they offered you....It is a very expensive school but I have heard wonderful things about their nursing program so I think that it is going to be worth the money! Any information you can give would be very helpful! Thanks.
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U of D Mercy
I am looking into U of D Mercy's Nursing Program. I am looking at transfering into their traditional program. I was told that once you are accepted into the University, have a 2.5 gpa and pass the NET with a score of 65 you can begin taking nursing courses. Does anyone know if this is correct???? Any info on the program would be great! Thanks!
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Presby vs. CMC in Charlotte
I was just accepted into CCHS and am currently living out of state in Michigan. I don't know to much about the school and would love to hear more information that you may have about the nursing program, campus and the city of Charlotte! Any info would be great!