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Road to BSN?

I am currently a freshman (sophomore by credits) at USF, and I need help!

In my 12th grade year, I took a total of 24 credits at a local community college. In one of those classes I received a D. Fast forward to my first semester in college which began over summer, I ended up with an A and D+. This has left my GPAs at a 2.66 for USF GPA and 3.03 for overall GPA. As of fall semester currently, I will most likely end with all As, leaving my GPA at around a 3.52 and I will strive to achieve the same in Spring which will bring my GPA to about a 3.6/7... My pre reqs GPA is currently a 4.0 and I 100% plan on keeping it that way. Also I have a W because I ended up being hospitalized and was advised to drop the class because I fell behind by a lot.

Now on to what I really need help with... Should I stay at USF for my remaining semesters before applying to their nursing program and other schools such as UF, UCF, etc or should I transfer to the community college and finish my credits up there (which would be done around summer 2018) and apply to nursing programs.

Is this even a logical? What are my chances of actually getting into these schools?

help :(

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