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Low GPA..Rating: (votes: 0) I graduated last year and in the 11 months I've been working, not one person- HR, manager, coworker, or patient- has asked me what my GPA was. If you're graduating high school your GPA will affect your college applications, if you're graduating college with your ADN or as a LPN it will play a role if you decide to go on for your RN/BSN. Just make sure your GPA is within your programs guidelines. Comment:
When you graduate from college (I know it's trendy to say "graduate college," but colleges graduate students, and students graduate from college) nobody will care about your GPA until you go to apply to another educational program. If needed, at that point you could consider taking other course work as an unenrolled student to demonstrate your ability to get As and succeed at higher education.
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The only thing they're looking at is that license. You should only be concerned about your GPA if you plan on getting a masters degree later on.
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C's get degrees! I know you want to do your best, but we all get the same diploma in the end!
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Jobs won't care about GPAs and patients won't either. Graduate programs on the hand may give you difficulty.
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Just wanted to pop in and comment on this. I started working in a Family Healthcare clinic three weeks ago. I had to provide a transcript of my grades from the college I attended and graduated from for LPN in 1996. That was the first time I have ever had to do that with any job in the more than 18 years I have been practicing as a LPN.
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4.0 new grads are finding it just as tough to get a job as the 2.9 GPA new grads also looking for work.Getting a job nowadays goes beyond posting a stellar GPA on your resume.
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I entered my program with the lowest GPA in my program (thanks to veteran preference), and I'm the only one with a job offer (and an interview elsewhere!). No one asks for your GPA.
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Thanks y'all for all the comments. It's a relief to know that there is still hope. 😊 Now I just need to take my psych final and then relax over the summer. Thanks again everyone, I feel like I can breathe a lot easier now.
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I don't know about job offers with a low GPA; I can say people with a low GPA never would have graduated from my nursing school! There was no such thing as a "C." Anything less than 84 ON ONE TEST and you were out of the program. This was an ADN program, BTW. Tough standards back then.
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Quote from Mom To 4Jobs won't care about GPAs and patients won't either. Graduate programs on the hand may give you difficulty.
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