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What schools have a nursing program that is easy to get accepted with a gpa of 2.4. The school has to be in nj |
i go to tcnj and i am currentely looking into transfering to another school. I have been doing research as to what schools will accept a 2.4 gpa into a nursing program but to no avail. All of them are looking for at least a 2.5 or a 3.0. I am in delima right now because i have to start applying to schools but since my gpa is low i want to look into schools that are not higly competitive and will accept my gpa since i am coming from an extremely competitive school I would look into a community college, this would be your best bet. I'm currently applying to nursing schools, but even with my GPA of 3.5 it's hard getting into a good school! All nursing schools are competitive at this point. Apply to those that interest you, write a good essay, and do your best THIS semester. If you don't get in on your first try, take as many courses that will apply to a nursing major at any school. AND THEN try again. Geeex - i am hoping that no nursing schools accept students with a 2.4 ! I wouldn't want that person looking after me! Make sure as you continue your education that you take the time to improve your spelling. Lack of proper spelling says a lot about a person. |
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