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Was waiting for someone else to make this thread, but I'm too anxious!
I am applying for the Summer 2019 application cycle at UT Health Science in Houston.
Stats:
HESI Overall: 92.4
Nursing Pre-req GPA: 3.88
Science Pre-req GPA: 4.0
Cumulative GPA: 3.41
My science Pre-req is excluding Chemistry. I'll be taking that in the Spring along with a few last minute pre-reqs. I have 2 F's in random classes on my transcript from a few year ago when I lost my mode of transportation. Unfortunately that's bringing my cumulative GPA down. Still feel like I have a shot though, so I am applying!
I'll also be applying for UTMB Fall 2019, Lone Star Fall 2019, and reapplying to UT Health Fall 2019 (if need be).
1 hour ago, karadance77 said:Just wanted to share my excitement with y'all! I just got accepted into the University of Kansas Nursing School! It's only a one-third acceptance rate, so I am feeling super blessed. Can't wait to hear from UTHSC!
So proud of you!!!! You’re going to be amazing no matter where you end up!!!?
7 minutes ago, mariafernandaa21 said:This is probably a dumb question, but what’s the difference between a nursing GPA and a science GPA? I’ve only taken my under grad pre reqs so how would I have a nursing gpa?
No dumb questions!! Your “nursing” GPA is just all of your pre-reqs compiled together and your “science” GPA is based solely on your 12 science credits ? i hope that helps!!
1 hour ago, karadance77 said:Just wanted to share my excitement with y'all! I just got accepted into the University of Kansas Nursing School! It's only a one-third acceptance rate, so I am feeling super blessed. Can't wait to hear from UTHSC!
That’s so awesome! Congrats, I’m super excited for you! ?
22 minutes ago, mariafernandaa21 said:This is probably a dumb question, but what’s the difference between a nursing GPA and a science GPA? I’ve only taken my under grad pre reqs so how would I have a nursing gpa?
It's a pre-nursing GPA, so all of the courses that the school considers pre-reqs comprise your nursing pre-req GPA, and then your 16 hours of natural sciences comprise your science GPA.
FrankM100
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I wasn't aware of this secret criteria lol