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Hi everyone! A little bit about myself:
Didn't have an easy upbringing (father is a drinker), got in trouble when I was younger (juvenile detention, probation, etc.), high school dropout. Started working when I was 17 and decided to get my GED when I was 23-24 years old. Started at a community college and graduated with a 4.0 GPA with an AA in Liberal Arts (made Dean's list, Honors list, Phi Theta Kappa, Division Award). Then I transferred to a 4- year college, was one of only 5 students to receive a full-tuition scholarship, graduated with 3.75 (cum laude) with a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing in 2013.
At the moment, my prereq grades are:
Gen. Chem 1: B+
Gen. Chem 2: A
Bio 1: A
Orgo 1: A
Orgo 2: A-
I'm taking Bio 2 (expecting and A), Calc. 1 (expecting an A), and Gen Physics 1. For Gen. Physics 1 I don't know what grade to expect. Right now I have a B, but IDK. My physics professor isn't a very good teacher.
I will be working as an RN (I switch between full-time, per diem, and part-time) for 4 years when I apply to in the summer. I have been volunteering as an RN at a clinic that provides free primary and preventative care for people in the community that can't afford health insurance. By the time I apply I would have been a volunteer nurse for a year (I can't tell you how many hours I'm there. During the summer I go there 2-3x a week for 4-5 hours a day.)
I'm worried about my Gen. Physics. Am I over reacting? Will it ruin my chances if I have one semester that was less than stellar (2 B's and 1 A as a worst case scenario).
Didn't have an easy upbringing (father is a drinker), got in trouble when I was younger (juvenile detention, probation, etc.), high school dropout. Started working when I was 17 and decided to get my GED when I was 23-24 years old. Started at a community college and graduated with a 4.0 GPA with an AA in Liberal Arts (made Dean's list, Honors list, Phi Theta Kappa, Division Award). Then I transferred to a 4- year college, was one of only 5 students to receive a full-tuition scholarship, graduated with 3.75 (cum laude) with a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing in 2013.
At the moment, my prereq grades are:
Gen. Chem 1: B+
Gen. Chem 2: A
Bio 1: A
Orgo 1: A
Orgo 2: A-
I'm taking Bio 2 (expecting and A), Calc. 1 (expecting an A), and Gen Physics 1. For Gen. Physics 1 I don't know what grade to expect. Right now I have a B, but IDK. My physics professor isn't a very good teacher.
I will be working as an RN (I switch between full-time, per diem, and part-time) for 4 years when I apply to in the summer. I have been volunteering as an RN at a clinic that provides free primary and preventative care for people in the community that can't afford health insurance. By the time I apply I would have been a volunteer nurse for a year (I can't tell you how many hours I'm there. During the summer I go there 2-3x a week for 4-5 hours a day.)
I'm worried about my Gen. Physics. Am I over reacting? Will it ruin my chances if I have one semester that was less than stellar (2 B's and 1 A as a worst case scenario).