Oh no how did you hear a lot of people didn't get in ? I thought it was supposed to be easier for bridge track students to get in. Now I'm really nervous
Because the community college is like five mins away from my house. If I did the bsn I would have to travel 35-45 minutes everyday round trip it would be an hour and a half. Plus gas and tolls it...
My counselor told me to aim for a 3.4 but then again I feel like every year is different. There's about 150 applicants this year and only 72 spots so it's like a 50/50
So i just applied at my local community college for their nursing program. Now it's just a waiting game. What I would like to know is what does everyone on here consider a competitive GPA. I know all...
That's really good! I'm applying to a local state college and it just seems as if everyone around me is applying for the program. I hope i have a good chance of getting