Tell me your GPA. Just wanna compare

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I was wondering what the GPA of the average student applying to an accelerated program is. Mine is 3.6. Is this good? Do you think I am in a good position for being accepted? Do you guys thinks being a male helps in getting accepted? I was just wondering as there are so few male nurses out there. Just looking to see what my chances are. By the way, I am applying to NYU's accelerated program, so if there are any guys out there who are doing the same or have gone through their program I would really like to hear from you...

Thanks everyone!:nuke:

So far, I have a 3.5; hopefully my GPA will pick up once I take math 137 which is one of the requirement for my lpn program.:bow: wish me luck

My Associate Degree (graduated back in 1981...ok, I am dating myself:8) was 2.9. BSN was 3.89 (in 1997), and finally, for my MSN was 3.95 (in 2005). I guess I got smarter and worked harder as I grew older...Hey, that is a sign of an adult learner!

Specializes in ICU, Dialysis.

4.0 going into the ASN program. Hopefully will be able to keep it up there till the end.

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Specializes in SNU/SNF/MedSurg, SPCU Ortho/Neuro/Spine.

4.0 yeahhhhhhh

Just completed Excelsior ADN with 3.16. ( when I was admitted to Excelsior with my transfer credits from the prior life it was 3.73)

On my nursing classes I have scraped a 4.0, if we add in the prerequisites it goes down to a 3.94 (i hate that professor). Although I'm taking pharm and psych nursing right now, so we'll see. :)

After reading all these high GPA, I don't know how I made it in the accelerated program. My school is a 2 yr ADN, however if you apply and get selected for the summer, you'll finish in 16 months. I got chosen. I only had a 3.0, 24 student was selected and I was number 24. Nobody wanted to go to school during the summer. I would of easily got kick out the program. Anyother person who would of apply would have took my spot.

Now everybody who didn't apply wish they would of applied. Whats awesome about the summer is, nobody out of 10 yrs never failed the course during the summer. Nobody is going to fail this summer also.

I entered with a 3.375 and left at a 3.75 I had raised it as high as 3.85. Be careful to not get a B a in your 9-10 credit classes if your a GPA hound, as they can really drag you down.

3.57 gpa 26 act entering nursing school, left with at 3.39! most gpa's drop taking 6 and 8 hour classes.

So far - after a 15 year hiatus... 3.86 and rising. Two more to go before I can even apply to my program. But everything is falling in line. I'm ready to rock.

er commulative i think 3.9, they asked me to speak at the pinning ceremony but i declined in fears of sounding too much like Obama lol.

Sound like Obama. Nothing wrong with being compared to other's who have achieved excellence.

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