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Should I get an ADN with my current situation
Thanks Im on the road to try and avoid that if I can.
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Should I get an ADN with my current situation
Last year I made a very hard choice of leaving my engineering major. A combination of bad grades and personal crisis forced me to do it. After looking at my options and my character I found that Nursing or EMT work would be a great fit for me. I'm compassionate, a force of calm in a crisis, and I have already experienced saving someones life I think in have the right stuff to make this work. But I have a couple of problems. One I have a terrible GPA 2.51 from the two bad semesters that forced me to switch majors. Two even if I bust my butt for the next two year bringing my GPA up to a competitive level I don't know if I could get into a BSN school. What are some good options for me? I know its gonna be a long and difficult road for me but I wont give up. If your were an ADN whats the road look like if down it you choose to get a BSN?
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I need some hardcore advice.
Well the good thing about the nursing program I am interested in. Is they look at All undergraduate course work.
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I need some hardcore advice.
I'm willing to do almost anything to get where I want to be.
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I need some hardcore advice.
Thanks for the advice!! I was feeling pretty hopeless for a while there.
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I need some hardcore advice.
This is my current situation. Last year I almost dropped out of school because I had no motivation to live or to finish my degree, I had not dealt with a very dramatic event that happen in my past and it nearly killed me when it count up with me. After to serious reworking of my priorities and soul searching I realized that nursing would fulfill me in my life. But there are a few problems.... 1) I have used all but 1 of the 6 drops I am about to use in the state of Texas. 2) Right now I have 100 hours of engineering course work. 30 of which can be used for my prerequisite, and a 2.51 GPA over all. 3) I am starting the process of getting a EMT degree at a community college to both boost my GPA and get my necessary prerequisites (and a job in between applying). 4) If I make strait A's from here to the end of 2016 I might eek out a 3.0 over all GPA and a 3.5 for the nursing prerequisites themselves. My question to you guys is should I quit and just accept that I might have messed my life over?