- Aug 18, '10 by Donald11After carefully thinking about it, I have decided not to do nursing. I do however thank everyone for the advice they gave me. I would like to do nursing, but virtually all of the schools in my area use exit exams, which I find are unfair. The more I research them, the more I dislike them. Here is just one recent article I found, in which the ENTIRE nursing class failed the exit exam. Unbelievable.
http://www.fox16.com/news/story/More...3_DwXW2hw.cspx
Good luck to everyone else!Franemtnurse likes this. - Aug 18, '10 by ImThatGuyThere are three students suing a school near here due to the exit exam. I think they've got a pretty legitimate case too.ok2bme likes this.
- Aug 18, '10 by gumby1411Good luck in your future endeavors. I hope you find the career you're looking for.happy2learn likes this.
- Aug 18, '10 by 9livesRNGood luck.
I guess if you don't have a good school to support, coach and instruct you, it would certainly be scary.
I am so glad I went to the school I did, yes only half of the class graduated, when it was time to take that exit test, we aced it... we only needed 85% and we got an average of 97%. and it was not hard at all because we were used to it.
In the end it all paid off. 99% of us passed the NCLEX 1st try. - Aug 18, '10 by anonymousstudentI'm OK with an exit exam. As long as they are teaching me along the way and the test is a fair assessment of what I've learned, I don't think it's a problem.
I have a friend at a PUBLIC community college around my area in an ADN program and it's terrible. They don't do an exit exam but enough students have failed the NCLEX that they are now on probation with the BON. I'm not saying they need an exit exam, but maybe that would have helped them figure out that they were lacking in some areas of instruction. In talking with her the school is VERY different that mine, and I'm sooooooo glad I didn't decide to go there!!! - Aug 18, '10 by wetzooDid all the programs you looked at have this bad of a track record? Surely one in your area had better stats than this.
But if you're opposed to an exit exam (isn't the NCLEX an exit exam?), then good luck in your future endeavors. - Aug 18, '10 by dcgrrlI can tell (by reading your other posts) that you really have been mulling over this decision. I know you must feel a since of relief that you have been able to make up your mind.
Best of luck to you in radiology school.happy2learn likes this. - Aug 18, '10 by traumaRUsAnd when you look at it, the NCLEX is sort of an exit exam too.
Nothing wrong with having standards IMHO. - Aug 18, '10 by Donald11Yes, I know the NCLEX is an exit exam. But at least that I can take an unlimited number of times. With a school based exit exam, you usually can take it only twice.felixfelix likes this.
- Aug 18, '10 by luvthegspif you are going to radiology school, many of them have exit exams as well, for the same reasons as nursing programs do. I am in a ADN program with an exit exam, and in my opinion, if you cannot pass the exam on the second try, you don't deserve to graduate nor become a nurse.
You do not have an unlimited number of tries with the NCLEX (it costs mega bucks for multiple exam tries.)
