Hello, I'm going to apply to the ADN program at my school this coming Feb. And if I don't get accepted, I will apply to the LPN program. The program is extremely competitive, with a weighted point system for acceptance. I have a low gpa, not from this semester, but from last, 2.61. I haven't taken the NLN or the ACT yet, but are both scheduled. And I'm super nervous about both. Here are my options, and my question is, what option should I try? For the Rn program its as follows: 1 point for a 21 on the ACT, and 2 for a 22, and so forth OR 1 point for the the pre-NLN above the 70th percentile. GPA points, starting at 2.50 you get 4 points, and up as it goes. 5 points for students that have 12 college credits, and for high school students applying, they get 20 points for a GPA of 3.50-3.75 and 24 for a gpa of 3.75 or higher gets 24 points. The LPN program requirements aren't as rigorous, but it's just as competitive. The other option is, a bachelor's program, and the requirements are only a 2.5 gpa, 21 on the ACT(or associates degree) and completion of 30 credit hours with some pre-requisites, which I have. Only problem with the bachelor's is that it's farther away, more costly, and takes more time. Thanks for your input.