Waitlisted? Rejected? NEVER Give Up!

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I woke up this morning feeling inspired. My first thought was that it had to do with the fact that as of yesterday afternoon I found myself deciding between admission offers from two accelerated BSN programs I really want to attend. But I don’t think that’s it. I think it’s more due to the fact that despite my excitement with the news, I sympathize greatly with others who did not get in to the same nursing programs that have offered me seats. It’s heartbreaking to read the dejected posts of allnurses.com members complete with crying emoticons. Likewise, I sympathize as well with those who have been waitlisted – extending an already onerous wait for a final nod. It’s easy for me to sympathize because I too was there once before. Within the past year, I experienced both a waitlist and a rejection – from the same school. So I would have to conclude that my inspiration this morning is directed to those of you that are in the same situation. I feel today it’s my job to come here and try to bring you out of your rut … at least a tad. If that much, I then will feel that I accomplished something good today.

There’s no doubt in my mind that ALL of us have worked hard to get where we are today. Preparing to go to nursing school is not for the lazy or the faint-hearted. If the stars were aligned perfectly, there would be room for everyone to attend. Reality bites in 2011, and as it goes we must compete with one another to show our chosen nursing schools that we have what it takes to succeed in their program. Some schools only look at GPAs and test scores, while others look beyond the raw data with essays, recommendation letters or interviews. No matter what criteria a school uses, it behooves the candidate to place their best foot forward in everything they do. Nursing schools don’t have time to individually meet the hundreds of candidates that submit applications in droves every year. So paper and digital files must ultimately be our formal face to the admission committees.

I am also from the school of thought that believes that what’s meant to be for each of us will happen, and at the right time. Yes, I get nervous waiting for schools to let me know and I may have momentary freak-outs when I open that mailbox only to find store circulars and credit card bills. But quick composure dictates that my sanity remain intact. There is no point in stressing out over things that we no longer have control over. Think about it – isn’t this what we will have to help a patient realize once we become nurses? Our job will be to care for patients, and reducing stress – making them feel better – will be one of them. At some point we have to realize that we have done all that we could for our cause and now things are in the hands of others … and ultimately, the hands of a higher power. We don’t decide the right time for things, it happens in due course.

So, my friends – what is my message here (assuming of course I did not bore you so far and you actually got to this paragraph in one piece :D)? If you have been waitlisted, embrace it for all its worth – hang in there, they did not say “no!” The message is that you ARE worthy of succeeding in their nursing program, but for some reason they need to make room for you as opposed to taking you in right away. If the waitlist is exhausted and you did not get in, read on. If you have been rejected from a nursing program that you so really wanted to attend, make an effort to sit down and find out what in your application could make you a more competitive candidate. Will it be refining your GPA (through my prereqs, it was for me)? Retaking an entrance exam? A better recommendation (which in my case was monumental)? A better essay (yes in my case too)? Health care experience through volunteering or being a CNA? Don’t be ashamed of personally visiting the school of your choice and speaking to an advisor to let them know that you want in, and find out what will make you a better candidate the next time around.

Last night, I suddenly remembered something that happened almost 2 years ago that I had almost forgotten – understandably so because I think it was a bit traumatizing. I met with an advisor of an accelerated nursing program one day, who looked at my bachelor’s degree transcript and on the basis of that alone, told me flat out that I had a very slim chance of getting into their program because the average GPA of their entering classes was around 3.75 and my 3.2 was barely meeting the mark. Granted, I had yet to take A&P, microbiology and nutrition which were the last remaining prereqs for this program. So that year, I basically dismissed the idea of ever applying there. Yesterday, that same program offered me a seat in this summer’s class. Oh … that other ABSN program: the one that waitlisted and then rejected me last year? I reapplied and they accepted me 2 weeks ago.

People talk about programs being “impossible” to get in. I never believe that, and neither should you. People ARE getting in, why can’t you be one of them too? The two ABSN programs that accepted me within the past two weeks have these notorious reputations as well, but I got in! You will never know unless you try ... giving it your all!

If you want to be a nurse, don’t ever give up! Your desire is the path, but it’s your job to pave the bricks along the way! :up:

Wonderful post. I was on the waiting list for nearly 2 years for multiple ADN programs and pretty much started losing hope. Just when I was approaching my lowest point, I was accepted into the accelerated ADN program at my 1st choice college. As much as I would have loved to go the BSN route, financial strain made the ADN program my only option. I am a little concerned about starting in the field with an ADN as opposed to a BSN, but I will make it happen! Post's like this are what this site is all about. Keep the faith and it will happen. Good things come to those who wait! MEN IN NURSING ROCK!

Thank you paco69 for the words of encouragement..I unfortunately had a negative set back that had me rethinking this entire nursing school thing...I received an email on Monday from my school welcoming nursing students with information of the things(immunizations and certifications) needed by a certain date as well the date for the orientation and the classes I need to register for ...I was so elated because I took the HESI late but was told if they had any openings due to persons not accepting their seat into the program I will be able to get in...After trying to register for those nursing classes and not being able to I emailed the nursing dept today, Wednesday (been calling since Tues)...I recieved an email right back saying it was an error that I recvd that email..I felt so crushed and started to rethink everything..its already been very hard as a mother of 5, but this site has given me such hope and has given me the push to make me want to go further..I want to thank the creators of this site as well as all who contribute both the good and the bad of nursing/prenursing..It make me put all in prospective.

I was rejected 4 times by my school of choice! Very heartbreaking but I never gave up, this year I was finally accepted to not only one but 2 programs!!! Its comforting seeing others went through the same thing I did, but it does show proof that you should never give up!

I loved reading this encouraging note, I too had been there and finally got accepted to an entry level master's in nursing program.. 2 years and 2 birds with one stone :) I just wanted to mention that I started as a pre-nursing student that failed micro first time around and got C's in both Anatomy and Physiology.... yea that was not GREAT. But I finally realized that if this is what I really wanted to do I needed to really work my butt off (you'd think that would have came first right) so I retook all my classes (A's and B), graduated with my last 60 units with a 3.7. I still went through the rejection phase (ALL the schools I applied to... except for one :)) and then I finally got accepted into an LVN program, an ADN program AND a Master's in Nursing program... don't give up if you know this is what you want to do and don't let your past discourage you. It did bring me down but I worked twice as hard later and it paid off. Best wishes.

sorry you had to go through that ladypat, but as these ladies have said your time will come and it will then be the right time. It's just meant for some of us to experience this rejection. It makes us stronger and more appreciative I think. So, be strong and stay positive.

Specializes in ICU / PCU / Telemetry / Oncology.
sorry you had to go through that ladypat, but as these ladies have said your time will come and it will then be the right time. It's just meant for some of us to experience this rejection. It makes us stronger and more appreciative I think. So, be strong and stay positive.

Please note that the OP is NOT a lady ... :D

?confused? I simply used the uname shown. I made no reference to male or female.

Very inspiring post. Give me hope in case I am not accepted for the Spring 2012 semester. I will keep trying. Good luck to everyone who is applying for nursing school!

well said. very inspiring..thank you and all the best to you too:yeah:

Specializes in nothing special,just medical assisting:).

Great article! I was waitlised the other day and this gives me slight hope! thanks for posting!!!!:dncgcpd:

Specializes in nursing home/geriactrics.

Truly inspiring to me! I have worked hard to get to the A student I am today! I was just rejected from LPN school yesterday and I have to tell you I thought I was reading my death sentence! I have all generals done great TEAS test scores great gpa now and 6 years at the same nursing home as a CNA and still rejected! I felt I fit all qualifications all As and one B on required courses for the program but because some were repeats due to failure in my past and withdraws from science courses in my past I did not get in. I feel it is so unfair they are judging me upon what I did two years ago. That don't look at the fact I turned myself around back then I lacked confidence was dealing with depression a single mother of three no help from father working sometimes two jobs to survive and on top of that trying to fit school in. I had a teacher tell me since I had to repeat a and p 2 I would never be a nurse and that hurt. I took it recently at a better healthier point in my life and passed with a high A! I still you rejected and I think what if she was right? My employers say I'm smart and would make a fine nurse and my residents say the same my family and friends believe in me but the dean that did not accept me didn't as far as she is concernred I am just a piece of paper and a person with a past she doesn't see the fighter in me I will not back down because of a denial! I made appointments to attend seminars at other schools this week and I still plan on submitting a reconsideration letter because I want to prove I am worthy and they will not be disappointed if they let me in. Any more suggestions what I should do? So far I emailed the dean asking for an appointment so she can tell me in person what I need to do for reconsideration. I'm willing to fight! I want to be a nurse and nothing else and a denial will not stop me from dreaming big!

Specializes in ICU / PCU / Telemetry / Oncology.

Noticed that it has been a while since I posted on this thread, and I truly thank each and every one of you for your heartfelt posts. It gives me great pleasure to know that I have in some small way inspired many of you to follow my example and persevere.

About a week or so ago, I graduated from my accelerated BSN program with honors and was offered a new graduate nurse position at the university hospital to start in about a month. In the meantime, I am also in the process of preparing for NCLEX later this summer. I am extremely excited and grateful to God for allowing me to come this far.

I sincerely hope that those of you still waiting to start your careers realize your dreams as I am. Don't let one rejection or waitlist make you give up on everything. If there is a place in nursing for you, keep looking for it and you will find it!

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