<p>Hi! I am instate and go to high school in Delaware. What are my chances of getting into the nursing program? </p>
<p>My mother is a nurse and I've volunteered at the hospital on the nursing floors and obstetrics department with nurses. I've done many hours at my church as well. Few clubs (one of which has raised 5000 at a charity event). National Spanish exam bronze medalist. </p>
<p>My sats are not the best. I have a 1750. A 4.2 GPA on the 4 scale. I have a rigorous work load that has gotten harder and harder every year. My school doesn't release rank because EVERYONE is competitive. A's in all my classes. I've gotten science fair awards on the regional level. I worked with a UD professor and graduates on research for the last two years and helped a graduate student with research. I'm assuming great counselor and teacher recs. Cohesive essay and good supplements. Do I have a good chance at the program despite my relatively low scores? I've never been a great standard test taker. I know the program is very hard to get into. UD is tied for my number 1 school. </p>
<p>Thank you for all your help! </p>