Search
Search engine:
XenForo Search
Threadloom Search
Search titles only
By:
Search engine:
XenForo Search
Threadloom Search
Search titles only
By:
Menu
Forums
What's new
New posts
Latest activity
Search forums
Members
Articles
Interviews
Professions
Rehab Sciences
Dental
Medical
Pharmacy
Podiatry
Optometry
Psychology
Veterinary
Resources
Interview Feedback
Essay Workshop
Application Cost Calculator
MD Applicants
DDS Applicants
LizzyM Application Assistant
Moonlighting.org
About
About the Ads
Our History
How We Moderate
Vision, Values and Policies
Support for Black Lives Matter
Log in
Register
Search
Search engine:
XenForo Search
Threadloom Search
Search titles only
By:
Search engine:
XenForo Search
Threadloom Search
Search titles only
By:
Forums
Popular Categories
Pre-medical
Medical Student
Dental (DDS/DMD)
Optometry
Pharmacy
Physical Therapy
Other Links
Members
New posts
trending
Search forums
Support SDN
Donate
Contact us
Main Links
Forums
Articles
Interviews
Professions
Fields
Dental
Medical
Optometry
Pharmacy
Podiatry
Psychology
Rehab Sciences
Veterinary
Support SDN
Donate
Contact us
Main Links
Forums
Articles
Interviews
Resources
Applicants
MD Applicants
DDS Applicants
LizzyM Application Assistant
Application Cost Calculator
Essay Workshop
Interview Feedback
SDN Wiki
Other Resources
Glossary
Medical Specialty Selector
Scutwork
StudySchedule
Review2
Support SDN
Donate
Contact us
Main Links
Forums
Articles
Interviews
About
Organization
Our History
Vision, Values and Policies
How We Moderate
Newsroom
About the Ads
Help
Support Us
Become a Partner
Sponsor SDN
Donate to SDN
Writing for SDN
Support SDN
Donate
Contact us
Main Links
Forums
Articles
Interviews
What's new
New posts
Latest activity
Search forums
Members
Forums
PreMed Forums
Nontraditional Students
In need of some advice.
Reply to thread
Search
Search engine:
XenForo Search
Threadloom Search
Search titles only
By:
Search engine:
XenForo Search
Threadloom Search
Search titles only
By:
Install the app
Install
Hi Guest: Check out our new article here:
It Pays to Be an Early (Financial) Bird
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
About the Ads
Message
<blockquote data-quote="RNtoMD94" data-source="post: 22201727" data-attributes="member: 1075334"><p>Hello everyone, this is my first post to this site and I am in need of a little advice.</p><p></p><p>I am currently a nursing student set to graduate in May of 2021. My college journey began in 2012 when I graduated high school and I started my AA at the local state college. The only desire I had at the time was to serve as an officer in the armed forces, so my grades were not a priority during the course of my AA or BS degree. I completed my AA degree at the state college and attended Florida State University for my BS where I pursued a degree in criminology. My final semester of my bachelor of science degree, I decided against military service (for reasons that are irrelevant to the purpose of this post) and I knew I had to start over. I landed on healthcare as a career choice but was stuck between trying my hand at medical school (which I knew was a longshot) and nursing school. For reasons obvious (poor grades, late to start, etc..), I decided to attend nursing school. After attending nursing school, I have realized the love I have for the healthcare field but I find myself wanting more. I am either going to practice medicine as a physician or a nurse practitioner (obviously I would prefer to attend medical school), but need advice on how to proceed.</p><p></p><p>I will post my GPA step-by-step below, but my grades since graduating FSU have been perfect. I received an A in every prerequisite to nursing school as well as nursing school itself. We do not receive GPA credit for clinical courses as these courses are designated pass-fail, but the remainder of my RN courses are listed below as well as my prior AA and BS degrees and the overall cumulative GPA. These grades are all unweighted and repeat courses include both the original attempt and subsequent attempt.</p><p></p><p>AA: 65 Credits at 2.45</p><p>BS: 63 Credits at 3.32</p><p>Non-Degree (RN-Prerequisites): 28 Credits at 4.00</p><p>AS (RN-Current): 20 Credits at 4.00</p><p>AS (RN-Future): 15 Credits at 4.00</p><p>Cumulative Undergraduate: 176 Credits at 3.18 (not counting the future RN courses)</p><p></p><p>Additionally, I don't have any special circumstances surrounding my initially low grades other than what I have already listed nor do I have any shadowing or volunteer hours. I will be a registered nurse for a few years before I apply to medical school however, something that I hope strengthens my application.</p><p></p><p>I have always been an intelligent individual who could accomplish anything that I put my mind to, but I unfortunately just didn't care about school during my BS degree and these low grades are really holding me back from pursuing a dream of mine.</p><p></p><p>My questions are as follows:</p><p></p><p>1) While my cumulative GPA may currently be low, I have already completed the most challenging year of nursing school and I am all but guaranteed in receiving an A for the remaining 15 graded credits of the program. Furthermore, if I am to take the remaining credits I am missing in medical school prerequisites (28 credits), I am certain I would finish with at least a 3.5 in those courses, but likely higher. My question is, despite low grades initially, will an almost perfect or perfect upward trend in grades, a potentially above average MCAT, and a potential ~3.3 cumulative GPA make me competitive enough as a candidate? Additionally, it is worth noting I will only be applying to MD or DO programs in the State of Florida where I live. Is it worth a shot at becoming a physician or should I just give up and become a nurse practitioner? For the record, I wouldn't attend an online nurse practitioner program, but rather a brick-and-mortar school. </p><p></p><p>2) If I do attempt to get into medical school, what advice do you give me to strengthen my application? I have heard of advising services, but these things cost thousands of dollars and I don't want to spend the money if I don't think my odds are good (hence why I am here).</p><p></p><p>3) Unrelated to my odds, If I do attempt at getting in to medical school, as far as the prerequisites go for biology, I have completed Bio 1, A&P 1 and 2, and Micro. Will these courses suffice or do I need Bio 2?</p><p></p><p>I know this is a long post, but I would appreciate all the help I can get. Thank you all in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RNtoMD94, post: 22201727, member: 1075334"] Hello everyone, this is my first post to this site and I am in need of a little advice. I am currently a nursing student set to graduate in May of 2021. My college journey began in 2012 when I graduated high school and I started my AA at the local state college. The only desire I had at the time was to serve as an officer in the armed forces, so my grades were not a priority during the course of my AA or BS degree. I completed my AA degree at the state college and attended Florida State University for my BS where I pursued a degree in criminology. My final semester of my bachelor of science degree, I decided against military service (for reasons that are irrelevant to the purpose of this post) and I knew I had to start over. I landed on healthcare as a career choice but was stuck between trying my hand at medical school (which I knew was a longshot) and nursing school. For reasons obvious (poor grades, late to start, etc..), I decided to attend nursing school. After attending nursing school, I have realized the love I have for the healthcare field but I find myself wanting more. I am either going to practice medicine as a physician or a nurse practitioner (obviously I would prefer to attend medical school), but need advice on how to proceed. I will post my GPA step-by-step below, but my grades since graduating FSU have been perfect. I received an A in every prerequisite to nursing school as well as nursing school itself. We do not receive GPA credit for clinical courses as these courses are designated pass-fail, but the remainder of my RN courses are listed below as well as my prior AA and BS degrees and the overall cumulative GPA. These grades are all unweighted and repeat courses include both the original attempt and subsequent attempt. AA: 65 Credits at 2.45 BS: 63 Credits at 3.32 Non-Degree (RN-Prerequisites): 28 Credits at 4.00 AS (RN-Current): 20 Credits at 4.00 AS (RN-Future): 15 Credits at 4.00 Cumulative Undergraduate: 176 Credits at 3.18 (not counting the future RN courses) Additionally, I don't have any special circumstances surrounding my initially low grades other than what I have already listed nor do I have any shadowing or volunteer hours. I will be a registered nurse for a few years before I apply to medical school however, something that I hope strengthens my application. I have always been an intelligent individual who could accomplish anything that I put my mind to, but I unfortunately just didn't care about school during my BS degree and these low grades are really holding me back from pursuing a dream of mine. My questions are as follows: 1) While my cumulative GPA may currently be low, I have already completed the most challenging year of nursing school and I am all but guaranteed in receiving an A for the remaining 15 graded credits of the program. Furthermore, if I am to take the remaining credits I am missing in medical school prerequisites (28 credits), I am certain I would finish with at least a 3.5 in those courses, but likely higher. My question is, despite low grades initially, will an almost perfect or perfect upward trend in grades, a potentially above average MCAT, and a potential ~3.3 cumulative GPA make me competitive enough as a candidate? Additionally, it is worth noting I will only be applying to MD or DO programs in the State of Florida where I live. Is it worth a shot at becoming a physician or should I just give up and become a nurse practitioner? For the record, I wouldn't attend an online nurse practitioner program, but rather a brick-and-mortar school. 2) If I do attempt to get into medical school, what advice do you give me to strengthen my application? I have heard of advising services, but these things cost thousands of dollars and I don't want to spend the money if I don't think my odds are good (hence why I am here). 3) Unrelated to my odds, If I do attempt at getting in to medical school, as far as the prerequisites go for biology, I have completed Bio 1, A&P 1 and 2, and Micro. Will these courses suffice or do I need Bio 2? I know this is a long post, but I would appreciate all the help I can get. Thank you all in advance. [/QUOTE]
Your message may be considered spam for the following reasons:
Your new thread title is very short, and likely is unhelpful.
Your reply is very short and likely does not add anything to the thread.
Your reply is very long and likely does not add anything to the thread.
It is very likely that it does not need any further discussion and thus bumping it serves no purpose.
Your message is mostly quotes or spoilers.
Your reply has occurred very quickly after a previous reply and likely does not add anything to the thread.
This thread is locked.
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
PreMed Forums
Nontraditional Students
In need of some advice.