Do i have to retake my classes?

Do I need to retake my classes?
I just got accepted into college again! While reviewing my transcripts, I noticed that I received a B- in some classes. For my nursing program, the requirement states that I need a B or higher to be considered. Will this negatively impact my chances significantly? Should I consider retaking those classes?

One Reply to “Do i have to retake my classes?”

  1. Congratulations on your acceptance back into college! Regarding your transcripts, it’s important to check with your nursing program’s specific policies. While a B- is just slightly below the required B, some programs might allow you to retake the classes to improve your grade. Retaking the classes could strengthen your application and demonstrate your commitment and determination.

    Additionally, you should reach out to an academic advisor or the nursing program coordinator. They can provide guidance on how to best proceed, and if retaking those classes is necessary for your situation. Good luck!

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