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For those of you who are in the nursing school what was your GPA when you applied. I know grades aren't the only factor, I'm just curious.

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My sister graduated from Sinclair in December and she had a 3.7 when she applied.

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I had a 3.3 but my friend with a 3.0 got in, it's a great program but not all that selective

By: Staci
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You're absolutely full of it. Although you're only technically required to have a 3.0 to apply, the chances of getting admitted with anything less than a 3.5 and hours of volunteer work is slim to none. My roommate was passed over the first time she applied with a 3.6 GPA and weekly hours at Boone. There's no way they'd allow someone with a 3.0 into the program when they're wait-listing more qualified candidates.

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It's true actually, sorry if that hurts your ego. Your friend must be terrible at interviews

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I have a 3.9
A majority of the students in my section has 3.7 and above for their GPA. People who have outstanding interviews and maybe flubbed a little bit their first semester do get in and they should because GPA isn't everything if everything else is amaiNg about you. It is an insanely selective process. The applicants for this semester just found out and they only took the best of the best.

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I'm in nursing school now and my classmates are some of the most dedicated and hard working students at Mizzou. No argument. Our major is essentially 15 credit hours of class plus a full time job (referring to clinical hours). Takes a special kind of student to be able to handle that workload, so I respect everyone who has to work their way through college. When I applied, I had a 3.9, but people get in across the board. Your interview is more important than grades.

By: Miz
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What do I need to start doing to prepare myself for the interview? For the purpose of getting in the program and just to be a great nurse some day? What thought processes should be going on through the application? What should I really be evaluating at this point?

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Volunteer hours will help you a lot. My roommate did weekly volunteering at a hospice center and shadowed at hospitals in her area during winter and summer break. Aside from just your GPA, you need to show that you have passion about this field. Having experience on your own time shows the people reviewing your application that it wasn't something you decided to do on a whim.

As for interviewing, go to the Student Success Center. They have interview help there for all sorts of jobs and I'm certain they could find you someone who's been through the process to assist you.

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Everything is weighed the same.
Your GPA itself is 4 points
Your shadowing hours is 4 points, and it's about the quality and diversity of hours.
Then your interview is the last 4. Someone could have a terrible GPA but have an outstanding interview and shadowing hours and get it. This past semester they took some of the highest scoring applicants. I'm in nursing school right now and my professors were talking about how it was the easiest decision they've had because they scores had an easy cut off.

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How many shadowing hours is considered a good amount?

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How many hours of shadowing is a good amount to go into with?

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