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Nursing School Blues (Part-time Student/Full-time Job)Rating: (votes: 0) wow! Do we go to the same school?!?! Mines is very similar. Comment:
welcome to nursing school! none of that sounds out of the ordinary to me. we sometimes get study guides, and most of the material on the exam was not in the guide. however, the syllabus states that any material from reading, lectures, or assignments is fair game for exams. you may want to double-check your syllabus. sometimes my clinical instructors don't answer emails. and as for the dosage calculations, you need to know how to do it, regardless of the problem she makes up, so i think that's fair. the formulas are the same regardless of the numbers that are plugged in. part time or full time program, nursing schools expect you to make them your priority. and really, it does come down to what's your priority? i am also in a part time program, and i am no longer working so that i can graduate with the grade i know i deserve.if you are concerned that your school is not giving you the education you deserve, check their accreditation standing as well as their NCLEX pass rates. if those look poor, then you may not be receiving what you are paying for. unfortunately, that seems to be common with private schools.
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I've never heard of curving the grade in nursing school. My school, College of Mount St Vincent's in Riverdale, NY, didn't curve grades. We had to get 85% or better on drug calculations tests. We had to get a 75% or better to pass all the other tests. You better check their accreditation and their NCLEX pass rates. Something is not right with this school.
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Quote from glencovedivaI've never heard of curving the grade in nursing school. My school, College of Mount St Vincent's in Riverdale, NY, didn't curve grades. We had to get 85% or better on drug calculations tests. We had to get a 75% or better to pass all the other tests. You better check their accreditation and their NCLEX pass rates. Something is not right with this school.
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Quote from fromtheseawelcome to nursing school! none of that sounds out of the ordinary to me. we sometimes get study guides, and most of the material on the exam was not in the guide. however, the syllabus states that any material from reading, lectures, or assignments is fair game for exams. you may want to double-check your syllabus. sometimes my clinical instructors don't answer emails. and as for the dosage calculations, you need to know how to do it, regardless of the problem she makes up, so i think that's fair. the formulas are the same regardless of the numbers that are plugged in. part time or full time program, nursing schools expect you to make them your priority. and really, it does come down to what's your priority? i am also in a part time program, and i am no longer working so that i can graduate with the grade i know i deserve.if you are concerned that your school is not giving you the education you deserve, check their accreditation standing as well as their NCLEX pass rates. if those look poor, then you may not be receiving what you are paying for. unfortunately, that seems to be common with private schools.
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Nursing school is horrible just suck it up and push through it. Whether or not you are getting your money's worth is a moot point at this stage in the game, imo. Good luck.
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Quote from Jules ANursing school is horrible just suck it up and push through it. Whether or not you are getting your money's worth is a moot point at this stage in the game, imo. Good luck.
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Yes, all sounds normal to me for nursing school.You need to try and work through it. Some of us when we were students complained re lecturers not returning emails, etc and nothing ever happened. If it's the beginning of the teaching year as well, the HOD or Head of the Uni will not want to go to the trouble & expense of finding a new lecturer either.Try to talk to the lecturers individually and see if that helps. You could also see your student representative to complain to, or complain en masse (ie: all students) confronting the HOD/Head of the Uni/Head of School & see if that achieve anything.Otherwise just try to get through it. You will never find a perfect university or college anywhere, there will always be problems I'm afraid.
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Quote from BUSN2013That's exactly what I am doing pushing through it. I guess I am taking this very seriously because I have completed a Masters program in Social Work. Although, I am attending this school it is very important that I get my money's worth because I am not receiving financial aid I am paying 3500 per semester (which does not include uniforms, nursing fees, or books), so as with anything that someone is paying for you would like to ensure that the instructors are not wasting your time. Thanks for the good luck I will keep you all updated on my progress.
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