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  1. well thats good to hear, if pre-reqs are of top importance then i should be just dandy. thanks for responding. getting into the school itself should be a walk in the park, i knew a guy with a 1.7 gpa in highschool, and didn't take the sat that got in, it is just a community college at the basic level.
  2. Hello, i am in the middle of my summer before my senior year of high school. my GPA is around 3.3 and have done well in all of my science classes. the idea of being a nurse has came and gone throughout the years, but as high school is coming to an end i think i have made my decision. my plan is to attend my local community college and get my basics done, but i also found out that tcc (my local community college) offers a RN program (Nursing - Tarrant County College , i found out because a coworker is currently in it and planning on transferring to get her bsn). now when it comes to my high school experience, i did o.k so far. but i know for a fact i could have applied myself much more. when i attend the tcc i know they will not care about my gpa, and sat, act, etc. but how will the nursing program view it, i'm not saying they will accept stupid people because its a community college, but will they look at my high school transcript or will only my basics, and pre-reqs taken at tcc matter?. I plan on really applying myself for my senior year, and can hopefully bring my gpa a little higher. i'm also taking anatomy and physiology, and hopefully i get scheduled for advanced bio. i do remember i did very well in bio my freshman year, and the tcc program for nursing does not require chem anymore(though i did get a B in chem). sorry for rambling on, just alot going through my head, thank you for all who comment and discuss -Tate

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