<p>Applied Early Action
Out of state :/
3.4 unweighted gpa (we are on a different scale then most schools, if re-calculated about a 3.6)
SAT: reading-540 math-650 writing-650
Cheerleading 9th,10th,11th - JV Captain, Placed 2nd in Nation, 1st in state all 3 yrs
Volunteer at Hospital 11th, 12th
Waitress Job 9th 10th
Cashier job 11th, 12th
Swim Instructor at YMCA 12th</p>
<p>2 honors (one being a college course - "honors college english")
1 AP</p>
<p>Senior Schedule:
Pre-analysis
Analysis
Trigonometry
Probability & Statistics
CP Physics
Foods for Fitness
Anatomy & Physiology
Art 2
Honors College English
Contemporary Literature
Teen Prevention Education</p>
<p>First in the family to go to college, if that counts for anything</p>
<p>For FSU in general you might be in. For nursing, given the competitiveness and the new change in requirements in applying for the major as a freshman, I think being out of state means you will likely not be accepted. There is preference to instate students, and OOS will have to be VERY COMPETITIVE with their stats. Strength of schedule is very important, and there will not be enough honors or AP classes to predict your success in the nursing basic sciences.</p>
<p>yeah that’s kind of what I figured unfortunetly. Maybe luck will be on my side in the nursing catergory, we shall see!</p>
<p>Do you know by any chance if when they mail out admissions decisions they will let you know if you have been accepted into the school and also the nursing school at the same time? or will they be two seperate letters?</p>