Is there anybody out there doing well in nursing school?

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Specializes in Pediatrics.
I just finished my first year of nursing last week. I have a 4.0. I was just talking with my friend the other day about how many people in our program are doing so bad. you have to have a 60% min to pass and there are a lot of people just hovering that. For one thing common sense isn't so common and you need that. Critical thinking is huge and I just find people can't do that well. I have also noticed a lack of life experience and being able to apply it has some baring on it, but not in all cases obviously. For some reason too, when taking tests people forget their English first and just don't read the questions right or pick up on key word. So I always circle and highlight. Also, they forget your ABC's when picking the BEST possible answer. Nursing school is a lot of work and like others have said, you can't just memorize it, you have to know it and be able to apply it. Just put the work in and you wil get the results. Good Luck :)[/quote']

Hovering around a passing grade of 60? Wow...

In my BSN program, 74 or above is passing (no rounding). As a rule, you are only allowed to (fail and) retake one core nursing course. You are dismissed from the program the second time you fail a nursing core course. Like some other posters have said, we also have many people who hover around the 74 passing average. Many of my classmates actually have made all C's in nursing classes so far. Keep in mind though...As long as you pass, you progress in the program! I feel that I have done very well in nursing school so far. I am almost finished with my 3rd semester (of 5) of nursing classes. For this semester, I currently have an A in Med-Surg I, a B (an 89.. so close!) in Mental Health, and an A in Nursing Research. As for classes I have already completed.. I made an A in 5 nursing classes so far (intro to nursing, health assessment, pathophysiology, pharmacology, & nursing stats) and a B (an 88. Boo!) in Basic Nursing Care. With planning and effort, it is possible to make good grades in nursing school! Don't dwell on it however... Just do your best and keep the end result in sight... Being a nurse!! Best of luck!

Specializes in Emergency Department.

I am someone who is doing generally well in nursing school. With one very small (one unit) exception, all of my postgraduate coursework has been 4.0 until I got into nursing school. Since I got into nursing school, my GPA has been generally good, I have been holding a B average throughout the entire program. In my current cohort, most of my classmates are doing generally as well, some are struggling to maintain a 75%, the minimum required to pass the course and progress in the program. Also in this program, there is no rounding up. If you fail to get a passing grade by 1 point, you fail the course.

My previous cohort was essentially the same, most were getting high C's and B's throughout their program and they are getting ready to graduate in a few weeks. I do not think that there is anyone in either cohort of mine that that has a 4.0 GPA during nursing school.

louisianaSN1

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For those of you with 4.0 in nursing school, is it a BSN program? And, what is your lowest A?

At my school, we have a 7 point scale. 77 is passing - 76.5 you fail. It's TOUGH!

I dont have a 4.0, but I have been doing well. I am in a BSN program. My third semester is in progress so I haven't gotten my official grades for this semester yet, but I have two A's and one B (an 89... Lets hope I can make that another A with the final!). I have completed 6 nursing classes. I made 5 A's and 1 B. The B I made was an 88 (so frustrating!) and it was in Basic Nursing Care. Not to make excuses, but that class "had issues". For instance, questions would show up on exams that were not in the textbook or from lecture, yet we were told that "we should know it anyways." I understood that yes, we should know that, but from who? What book? Etc. I just did the best I could with the class and that ended up being an 88. I made an A in intro to nursing, health assessment, patho, pharm, and nursing stats.

SwampCat, BSN

310 Posts

Specializes in Psychiatry.

On the go mommy over here finishing up sophomore year in BSN program. Had 4.0 in prereqs in community college. Keeping around 3.8 now. Daycare? What's that? I'm somehow keeping it all together with children running and screaming around the house.

It can be done, you just need to be good at it and really want it.

Our graduating class started off around 140 and every semester we lose between 5 and 10 people. The average graduating class has around 90-100 students when it's all said and done. In my case, my age is an advantage. No one is inviting me to frat parties.

acerbia

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Specializes in OR.
For those of you with 4.0 in nursing school, is it a BSN program? And, what is your lowest A?

At my school, we have a 7 point scale. 77 is passing - 76.5 you fail. It's TOUGH!

Mine is a BSN program that uses a point scale. The grading is very strict, and makes it impossible to get a 4.0, which is 99-100%. The only way to get a 4.0 is to get 100% on every single exam in every single class. You can't get anything wrong, ever. I can't help but smile when I read how "hard" other nursing programs grade; ya'll don't know anything about hard grading!

I have been short of an A by 1-2 points around 4 times throughout nursing school, and by 5-6 points another 2 times. It wouldn't suck as much if we used the +/- system that the rest of the university uses.

FDW630

219 Posts

Mine is a BSN program that uses a point scale. The grading is very strict, and makes it impossible to get a 4.0, which is 99-100%. The only way to get a 4.0 is to get 100% on every single exam in every single class. You can't get anything wrong, ever. I can't help but smile when I read how "hard" other nursing programs grade; ya'll don't know anything about hard grading!

Yikes. How does that work? Is any grade less than 99-100% considered a B or lower? If we get an A we get a 4.0. Doesn't matter if the A was a 92 or a 100.

Anything less than an 80 is failing in my program. I just finished the semester with a 4.0...woop! Amazing to me that I'm making better grades consistently in ns than I did in prereqs. Lol

Michaela, RN

107 Posts

I am doing well :) I am finishing up my second semseter of NS and so far have a 4.0. I am borderline in med-surg with a 92, so hopefully I can do well on my final. But like others said, if you can't apply the knowledge, it is useless to have it. I have a friend who is failing. She is very smart, but just doesn't apply information well. Thats the big deal in NS.

Michaela, RN

107 Posts

I have a 4.0 and I am in a BSN program. My lowest A so far is in MedSurg and it is a 92

EMT89

205 Posts

Some people are on the 6 point scale. ANY little thing can screw you up on that scale. I'm sitting at the mid C range, praying I get B's in both of my classes. I however am much much better at skills than I am with testing in general. My name was passed to an ER director in the area, so I may get some sort of ED tech job. Which I'm stoked about. I also run EMS. My dad keeps telling me grades aren't everything. I will re-evaluate study habits in the Fall.

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