What would you consider an awesome GPA, after finishing nursing school?

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Members are discussing what GPA would be considered competitive for furthering education in nursing, with many suggesting a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Some members mention the importance of other factors in the application process, such as experience and volunteer work, while others highlight specific program requirements for GPA. Overall, the consensus seems to be that a GPA of 3.5 is a good target to aim for.

What would be considered an awesome (and realistic) gpa after finishing nursing school? What gpa would stand out to other schools if I'm interested in furthering my education? I know other factors matter to, but I am strictly talking about gpa. Thanks!

Seems like 3.5 is a common answer. Thanks for the answers everyone!

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