How hard is John Hopkins to get into?
Last year, 3,417 out of 29,776 applicants were admitted making Johns Hopkins a very highly competitive school to get into with a low chance of acceptance for typical applicants. Academically, it has exceptionally high requirements for admission test scores, generally admitting students who score in the top 2 percent.
Can I get into a UC with a 3.6 GPA?
Yes. You can get into any UC with a 3.6 but that would depend on the reputation of your high school, the rigor of your coursework, and your intended college major.
What is the GPA for nursing?
To maintain their enrolment in the Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced) students must maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5.5 or above, otherwise they will be transferred to the standard 4642 – Bachelor of Nursing course.
What is a good GPA for a nursing student?
GPA requirements vary from school to school, and some early admission nursing programs require an even higher GPA of at least 3.8 or higher (weighted or unweighted). In general, you can expect that any highly competitive nursing program will have a high GPA requirement for applicants.