Applying to Graduate school with an ASU degree?

<p>Hi, I recently visited ASU, and it’s my first choice school (out of state, but I love Arizona).
With my stats, I’m assuming that I would be able to be in the Barrett Honors College as well.</p>

<p>I was just wondering if anyone knew what kind of post-graduate schools ASU students generally get accepted to? Assuming one has a high GPA, and graduates with honors?
I am concerned that a nursing degree from this school (plan to go on to graduate and become a nurse practitioner) may not be employable, due to ASU’s low requirements to get in.</p>

<p>Does anyone have any feedback on this?</p>

<p>I also heard that the classes here are a joke? How hard is it to keep a good GPA as a nursing major at ASU?</p>

<p>thanks so much!</p>

<p>Just for the record the grad nursing school at ASU is very competitive with waitlists years long.
And just a short list for Barrett grads:
Med Schools: Boston U, Mayo, Stanford, Northwestern, UCLA
Law Schools: Columbia, Berkeley, Georgetown, University fo the Arts in London
Grad Programs: Engineering @ Stanford, MPH @ Hopkins, Architeture @ Columbia, MSW @ UChicago, International Studies @ NYU, Dental @ UCLA, tons going to MIT, and the list goes on. You will do just fine at Barrett if thats what you choose and get into nursing school no problem. I have a few friends who are nursing majors at regular ASU and they have had no GPA problems. However I knew a regular ASU senior with a 3.8 or so GPA who had to keep retaking classes to boost her GPA because she keeping getting rejected from the nursing program, but she eventually got in.</p>