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Is My Gpa Good Enough To Get Into Nursing School?

I'm a male and 21 years old pre-nursing student. I'm hoping I get into Nursing school in San Antonio, TX, but my GPA is 3.491. I have 2 semesters left to complete all my prerequisites before applying to the BSN program. Do I have a chance to get in?

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2 Responses to “Is My Gpa Good Enough To Get Into Nursing School?”

  1. Jill Says:

    Of course you do. And if you have two semesters before you apply, you can raise it even more for bettering your odds.

  2. Just ME Says:

    yes you definitely do. every school’s different with their requirements of getting into the program but mine only required a 2.5 and i only had a 3.0 and got in.

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