Originally Posted by girlski0912
THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! I have so many friends who have been struggling to get into nursing school, so be proud of your accomplishment!
My stepdad just got rejection letters back from nursing school in WA. Same situation out here- shortage of nurses, super competative to even get an interview with the nursing programs all because of the shortage of instructors(and that HAS to have something to do with the fact that they need to be working rather than teaching plus that it pays better than teaching...) The downside is that some programs, recognizing that they only have a few spots, start developing these ridiculous acceptance requirements to narrow down the field of applicants. My stepdad is a certified personal trainer, has a B.S. is Exercise and Sports Science, has been working full time as an M.A. at an orthopedic clinic in Vancouver, has his radiology cert, TAUGHT the M.A. program for a year at the school where he got rejected from nursing school, and the entire time he was taking classes trying to get his credits caught up. But he got rejected because this school was basing acceptance off of GPA alone...stupid stupid stupid. There is just something really backwards in the thought process that you only allow in 48 students (like you program) or the students with good GPAs and no work experience when the spots are limited in the first place....
Sorry to go off, but from what I understand of this area, the dynamics of it are frustrating. I am sure that you can relate to most of this since it sounds like you have been applying for awhile.