LucidResq
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Pneumo - not all schools require those courses. The one I just applied to did not require chemistry or medical terminology, for example. Out of the courses you listed, the only ones I've seen every single BSN/ADN program that I've looked in to require are bio and A&P (makes sense because gen bio is almost always a pre-req for A&P).
Competitive GPA... yes. Again, all programs are different I didn't get in to the aformentioned school because my 3.67 GPA isn't high enough. They haven't even considered anyone with anything below a 3.95 for several years, and then they still have hundreds of people to weed out (according to a member of the admissions committee, an RN I worked with while doing a LTC clinical for my CNA of all places... so always make a good impression out there since you never know who's watching you!).
As far as the direct-admit programs such as what JP mentioned - my best friend is a junior in one. They are still competitive but not as competitive to enter as the 2yr pre-req/admit/2+yr nursing programs. The reason is that they have very high standards to STAY in the program. You do need to take the same sort of pre-reqs in your first two years, and you must maintain a high GPA (I believe 3.5+). So people start being weeded out pretty fast in the first couple of years.
After her first two years, she had to take some sort of exam to proceed to the last two years of clinical stuff.
Competitive GPA... yes. Again, all programs are different I didn't get in to the aformentioned school because my 3.67 GPA isn't high enough. They haven't even considered anyone with anything below a 3.95 for several years, and then they still have hundreds of people to weed out (according to a member of the admissions committee, an RN I worked with while doing a LTC clinical for my CNA of all places... so always make a good impression out there since you never know who's watching you!).
As far as the direct-admit programs such as what JP mentioned - my best friend is a junior in one. They are still competitive but not as competitive to enter as the 2yr pre-req/admit/2+yr nursing programs. The reason is that they have very high standards to STAY in the program. You do need to take the same sort of pre-reqs in your first two years, and you must maintain a high GPA (I believe 3.5+). So people start being weeded out pretty fast in the first couple of years.
After her first two years, she had to take some sort of exam to proceed to the last two years of clinical stuff.