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Old Nov 02, 2006, 04:03 PM
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Grading Scale

What is or was your nursing school grading scale? Ours is 77% for a C, 83% for a B and 93% for an A. A few students are upset because it seems to lessen our chances of going on to get accepted into BSN and NP programs, since schools look at GPA's and not what percentages students received in school. Are most nursing schools using this grading scale? And if so, are other institutions aware of it?

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Old Nov 02, 2006, 05:01 PM
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Hi
My nursing school had a similar scale until it was pointed out to the faculty as well as the Dean that this was making nursing students less competitive scholarshipwise with other non-nursing school students. Now its <74.9 is an F, 75 to 79.99 C, 80 to 89.99 B, 90 to 100 A, with no rounding up of grades. Good Luck.

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Old Nov 02, 2006, 05:04 PM
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The above seems like the curve we had!

I really didn't pay attention because I told myself to do my best..and if my best wasn't good enough...then it wasn't my thing! I was shocked as heck when I just barely (like 0.01%) didn't make top student! I was second..and I wasn't thinking of that at all!!!!!!!! I was the easy going class clown to put it simply...but having fun and understanding the knowledge given even if I had to translate it all the time in my own learning techniqes paid off! I was so shocked!

Be yourself, but be geared realistically for the tough learning ahead..you will do fine!



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Old Nov 02, 2006, 05:06 PM
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Hey, our grading scale is 93-100 A, 86-92 B, 79-85 C, less than 79 is a D, which is failing. It is hard to adjust to, but we will be better nurses because of it........Good luck!

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Old Nov 02, 2006, 05:11 PM
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Ours was the same as Jaylynn's. Anything below a 77 was failing. Really stunk. I had a 92.5 average the first semester, a 92 average the second and a 91.4 the 3rd. They also did not found up obviously as I got Bs the first 3 semesters. The last 2 semesters I barely made Cs with this grading system.

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Old Nov 02, 2006, 05:11 PM
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My very best friend didn't pass because of a health probelm that took her from studies...she tried her darnest, but sadly missed too much in fast pace. She was 0.02 points behind on MIDTERM...midterm!!!!!! They flunked her and said not to come back..now that ticked me off...

But the story has a very happy ending! She is a unit secretary and we are working together again...and she is so glad to be a unit secretary and not a nurse! LOL! I love her for that...she can handle that job and I certainly would be a B in that job! LOL! She loves her job, and fate gave that to her through many medical probelms....and me..I stand as a reminder to her that nursing wasn't her best choice (for her)....

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Old Nov 02, 2006, 05:46 PM
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We have the same grade scale FOR THE WHOLE COLLEGE its weird never been to a school that 93 gets you an A. Its always been 90-100 since I was in elementary school LOL. This is the first time that I've been to a school with a basically 7 pt system. But all majors have it at this school.

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Old Nov 02, 2006, 06:10 PM
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at our school anything below 80% is a D ---- in clinicals it is 84% But they have a 94% NCLEX Pass ratio.

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Old Nov 03, 2006, 08:51 AM
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Many entire colleges have this grading scale. For my undergraduate degree it was just the routine scale. For my graduate degree (at a different university) it was the 93-100 is an A, 90-93 is an A-, etc. For my program, anything less than a B- (80) was considered failing and the class had to be repeated. I even had one class were the teacher required a 95 and above to make an A. Beginning this program, I thought it would be much harder to maintain a 4.0 GPA than undergrad, but it really wasn't at all. Where my husband went to grad. school they had this weird grading scale, as well, for grad. students and the traditional scale for undergraduates. The differering scales seem rather silly to me. I think all public schools should be required to have the same grading scales (at least from state to state). I feel the same way about high schools as well.

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Old Nov 03, 2006, 09:57 AM
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This is a good reason why colleges need to drop the letter system and go with a number system.

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