Advisor said to re-apply. What if I don’t get in nxt time? With all my credits what can i do?
If you really want to be a nurse, you’ll keep reapplying until you do get in, even if it takes a couple of years longer than you wanted. How bad do you want this? Do you have courses you need to take for the nursing degree that are general ed. courses? Work on those in the meantime. Or retake your pre-reqs to get a higher grade and boost your GPA so you might rank higher next time in the applicant pool. Check into other schools and apply to their programs if you can.
December 28th, 2009 at 12:51 pm
If you really want to be a nurse, you’ll keep reapplying until you do get in, even if it takes a couple of years longer than you wanted. How bad do you want this? Do you have courses you need to take for the nursing degree that are general ed. courses? Work on those in the meantime. Or retake your pre-reqs to get a higher grade and boost your GPA so you might rank higher next time in the applicant pool. Check into other schools and apply to their programs if you can.
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RN
December 28th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
The first answer is right.
How badly are you wanting to be a nurse? Are you taking the major seriously? If you want to increase your chances in applying, you should try applying to other schools too. Not just one. Also, grades are a big part, so GPA makes a difference. Especially when some programs don’t allow you to repeat courses for better grades.
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Nursing student.