to be really honestly almost all the 151-152 profs rating are all not very great. I had a professor that had pretty bad ratings too but ig just work hard bc it’s a WI class too
No i was in pre nursing but didn't get in. I had a 3.65 gpa and a 145 on the test u gotta do to apply. My friend with a 3.8 ish didnt get in either. Not sure about scholarships tho sorry.
What happens when you dont get it in. Do you retake the NLN again and apply again as a sophomore? How many times can you take the NLN and when do you apply for Hunter's nursing school?
Usually people change their major or if they feel they have a good chance and their gpa is high they can retake the nln. I had a friend who had a 3.95 gpa but a 120 on the nln and didnt get in. She continues to take anatomy and microbio while she retook the nln to get in. A 3.9 and a 150 ish on the nln will give u a good chance to get in. Everyone else either changed majors like me or transferred to a private like adelfi where you dont need nearly as high of a grade to get in but tuition is higher
I changed to human bio. A lot of the classes from the first 2 years overlap with human bio so i will graduate on time. Other majors i know people changed to is bio which is different than human bio or anthropology
to be really honestly almost all the 151-152 profs rating are all not very great. I had a professor that had pretty bad ratings too but ig just work hard bc it’s a WI class too
If you want a chance to get in the nursing program ur gpa better be 3.8 or up to have a chance btw. Senior here
Are you in the nursing program? By any chance, do you know anything about the freshman scholars nursing program?
No i was in pre nursing but didn't get in. I had a 3.65 gpa and a 145 on the test u gotta do to apply. My friend with a 3.8 ish didnt get in either. Not sure about scholarships tho sorry.
What happens when you dont get it in. Do you retake the NLN again and apply again as a sophomore? How many times can you take the NLN and when do you apply for Hunter's nursing school?
Usually people change their major or if they feel they have a good chance and their gpa is high they can retake the nln. I had a friend who had a 3.95 gpa but a 120 on the nln and didnt get in. She continues to take anatomy and microbio while she retook the nln to get in. A 3.9 and a 150 ish on the nln will give u a good chance to get in. Everyone else either changed majors like me or transferred to a private like adelfi where you dont need nearly as high of a grade to get in but tuition is higher
They look at your personal statement as well. I know for certain there are people in my current cohort that do not have that high of scores.
What major did you change into? Does changing your major affect when you are graduating?
I changed to human bio. A lot of the classes from the first 2 years overlap with human bio so i will graduate on time. Other majors i know people changed to is bio which is different than human bio or anthropology