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Withdraw then audit?Rating: (votes: 0) I hoped we could start a dialogue on the ethical implications - i don't know whether or not he was planning on talking to the professor to see if he could audit the remainder of the class. It sounded like he was afraid they'd say no and be watching for him. He came to me for a bit of guidance and I see his point and feel like he should probably ask permission to audit the ramainder of the class, but also see his point in asking forgiveness vs. asking permission. He needs to speak to his advisor at the nursing school and to the instructor. He might withdraw and find himself out for good. Best to prevent that possibility by dealing with the consequences of withdrawing up front. Comment:
He really does need to speak with his advisor.
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Ditto the above two. From a strictly practical point of view, I have rarely seen a student stick through with auditing a class. I believe they start out with the best of intentions, but since they are already "out" it is a lot easier to skip a class or not pay as much attention when there, etc, etc. I guess what I am trying to say is, he needs to talk to someone with the authority to say yes or no, but even if the answer is yes, it might well be a moot point.
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Yeah, they're going to be notified anyhow. He may as well be upfront. When I went to nursing school, a grade below a C in any of the courses, meant you got to do that course and clinicals over.
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seeing all of this years exams will help him know whats on the tests next year.knowing whats on the test never hurt anyone.tell him to stick around and milk every penny.
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I just graduated in 09, and we couldn't drop a course in our nursing program. If you failed a nursing course, or dropped it you were OUT of the whole program.
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Quote from headinsandRNseeing all of this years exams will help him know whats on the tests next year.knowing whats on the test never hurt anyone.tell him to stick around and milk every penny.
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