What nursing school can I get into with a 3.2 gpa?

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I've been very depressed when it comes to applying to nursing schools. All of them are so competitive nowadays and I don't know if I will ever get into one them. My only other option seems to be to go to a private university, but I am unable to afford that. I am currently trying to bring up my gpa.

My dream is to become a RN, but it seems hard to reach. I need some guidance.

Does anyone have any recommendations for me? as to which nursing schools in florida are easier to get into with my gpa??

Your in luck anatomy is taught in English so is micro. I believe only the science classes right now. J took them all in the states

Hi i quickly read this post im looking to move to pr asap i live in states and i found a school that i can go straight in bachelor rn without all the hassel but very!! Expensive i need to move to pr after 20 years living in the states my grandmother is all alone looking for a nursing school can you please tell me detail were to look school name and location i would appreciate i think u mention umet ?? What is that?? Thank you in advance:)

I started in Bio. Engineering and HATED it. I floundered taking random classes for a while, and my GPA dropped to 2.8. After a year of pre-nursing, my GPA was 2.9. I'm a very bright student, I just didn't do well in classes that I absolutely hated and had no interest with. I made a perfect score on the PNG (the entrance test Mississippi College School of Nursing uses), was heavily involved with volunteering and the school band, and a few other things. I started nursing school with a 2.9, so it's very possible to start with a 3.2. After a year, I've loved the classes so much that my GPA has gone up while everyone else's has gone down!

PR has two nursing schools. Umet which is Universidad metropolitana. And the other school is called la inter Americana metropolitan campus.

Umet is in bayamon And la inter is in cupey

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