<p>Hi, I am a rising senior from NJ, and I will be applying to college in the fall. I want to attend a college with a prestigious 4 year nursing program to obtain my BSN. I plan on getting my MSN in grad school. I am a white woman. </p>
<p>Here are my stats:
GPA: 94.18 ACT: 30
SATIIs-US History: 750 Spanish: 690 Literature: 630
APs: US History: 5 Spanish: 4 Language & Comp: 4
APs to be taken: Bio, Environmental, Statistics, Literature & Comp
I am a decent (probably Division III level swimmer)
I have volunteering experience in a prestigious hospital's Pediatric Nursing Unit,
(I also have other extracurriculars that I don't want to bore you with!)</p>
<p>I know that Nursing programs may be either harder or easier to get accepted into than the regular school and I wanted some opinions on my chances of being accepted/deferred/rejected from these programs:
U Penn
Georgetown
Pitt
U Vermont
Case Western Reserve
Boston College
U Michigan
Northeastern
Villanova</p>
<p>Also don't hesitate to warn me if I'm going to be rejected from some of these programs!
And if anyone wants to mention any pros/cons about these programs, it would be a great help!
Thanks for everything!</p>