Hello and greetings! I am a college Junior, and last summer I decided that nursing would be the best fit for me (job shadowing etc). However, at my school, one does not just switch their major to nursing without anticipating another 4 years in school, and since I am already a junior (and 20 years old) ... I would prefer to enter a 15 month-24 month ABSN program. I was just wondering what my chances for a program such as this would be. I am currently a Bachelors of Science in Social Work major with a 3.9 overall GPA, and I completed my "pre reqs" last summer-fall Chemistry, Anatomy 2 ( I did anatomy 1 as an elective my freshman year), Microbiology, nutrition, etc. I had already fulfilled my College algebra and statistics requirement. I completed these "pre req" courses with a 4.0 overall GPA. I do not anticipate my GPA for my current undergrad major to fall, as my senior year will be my lightest class load. What are my chances for such a program? I know nobody but the admissions will really know, but I guess in your OPINION what are my chances? =) thank you! Note: I should also mention I have been completing my social work field work in the hospital scene, and I have volunteered at a hospital for 1 year now. I am a member of Phi Theta Kappa (from my previous cc days) and now a member of the Theta Phi Honor society of my University. Thank you for all of your input! (Ps: I am sorry if this posted twice, my WIFI is really wacky, I thought this posted and now I can't find it, so... second time is the charm!=)