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Reasons Why Joining Nursing School is Competitive

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EricMarch 17, 2024
Reasons Why Joining Nursing School is Competitive

There is a paradox at the heart of nursing admissions: national nursing shortages coexist with highly competitive nursing school admissions. Most nursing schools will require you to pass the HESI or TEAS among other tests before enrolling. This piece explores why enrollment remains low despite national nursing demand.

Critical Aspects of Getting into Nursing Schools

It starts with getting your GED. High school completion or GED certification is mandatory for any nursing program. Schools require official documentation with applications.

BSN programs typically demand a minimum 3.0 GPA, while ADN programs accept candidates with GPAs as low as 2.8. Competitive applicants should aim higher.

Four Reasons Why Nursing School is Competitive

Tips for Increasing Acceptance Chances

Conclusion

Despite the challenges, nursing school represents the gateway to enjoying an impactful and fulfilling career. HESI and TEAS exam success is crucial, and Naxles is here to help you prepare.

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