Will I get in?

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So I'm applying for my adn at San jacinto college in Houston. I'm nervous about getting in due to my 3.3 gpa and 82 composite score on my hesi. Someone please bring me hope! I got a 84 in English 84 in A&P 88 in Biology and 88 in Math.

With your current stats, I don't see why you would get in. I'm not a San Jac student; however, most nursing programs are the same in regards to their academic admission requirements. The main question is how many students do they start in each semester and how many applicants do they have. I generally suggest you apply to more than one program. You should also consider Lonestar and Alvin CC if the ADN path is what you are seeking; however, if you are seeking a BSN program you may want to try U of H, Sam Houston, or UT Health Science.

I'm gonna apply to college of the mainland. Alvin is already closed for fall. I plan on getting my adn at s community college and then my bsn at a university. It's cheaper that way.

I'd say you have a good chance to get in. I'm a current San jac nursing student and I applied with a 3.3 GPA as well. However, I've heard with HCC losing their program it's going to get more competitive to get in. :/ Good luck!!

How were your hesi scores? I pretty much got accepted to college of the mainland but it doesn't seem too great

I think my AP was a 92, 82 in biology 89 in English and a 90 in math. COM was going to be my second choice also, I think you'll be okay...I've heard some people from my program got accepted with making below an 80 on some parts on the HESI.

I didn't do that well on my hesi as you can see. That's what I'm afraid of. My anatomy was a 84. Do you know anything about COM? Like is it a good school?

I'm honestly not sure, I know of people who have graduated from there though. You can look on the Texas Board of Nursing website too see their pass rates for the last 5 years.

Do you think I have any chance of getting into San jac? Ugh I'm so worried

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