For those nurses who attended good schools and passed the NLE, my heartfelt congratulations for a well deserved accomplishment. However, I feel for those who failed because they went to substandard schools that consistently fail to graduate students who can pass the NLE. Your anger is justified!!
Here in Baguio, a consistently top performing school is St. Luis Univ. (SLU) ...always a 90% or better (this exam 302 takers ..299 passed!!!) I applaud this University for its year after year performance standards!
At the Univ. of Baguio you at least had a 50/50 chance with 527 examinees resulting in 263 passers (50%) and a better chance at the Univ. of the Cordilleras (Baguio College Fndtn) where 248 takers resulted in 150 passers for a respectable (60%).
Yet just down the street is Baguio Central Univ. who put 639 students into the exam with only 233 passers (36%).....or even more disturbing is Pines City College with 977 examinees and 277 passed...(28%) thats 1,600 plus students of which 1,100 FAILED from these two schools alone.
SOURCE: Performance by School in alphabetical order
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/examres...NURSE-0607.pdf
There are HUNDREDS of nursing schools with similar performance of BCU and Pines City, and the loosers are the students who spent millions of pesos for a 4 year education that resulted in NO JOY at the biggest exam of their career!! I cannot believe that out of 1600 students over 1100 are not intelligent enough to pass this exam...more likely than not it was a poor education that resulted in this terrible perfomance disparity.
How did YOUR school perform?
I feel your anger.
Hoss
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