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If you can RUN away from this school
I used to be student there, so I know all insight. If you decide to attend this school be prepared to kiss everyone's butt, and if you speck up about abuse they will charge tuitions and kick you out of the program. HORRIBLE school. "professors" told me in my face "YOU SHOULD NOT BE A NURSE" really? I NEVER asked for "professional " opinion. They HATE people who is different, so my friend with black skin had to take all exams 2 times (during entire 1st semester), because faculty did not believe that she pass exams on her own. 1st grade was counted only. I was never abused in my life. I learn there how is this like to be abused. HATE this school. I plan to write formal compain to BON in OHIO when I pass my nclex
I used to be student at Ashland University. If I would be you I would run. Long story short in order to pass classes be prepared to kiss ..... I you are not white be prepared to take exam in clinical and in class for piece of mind of your professor. At least 4- 5 people fail med surg II class every semester and few more people failed OB . We had class of 64 just 57 was able to graduate. A lot of people was few points away from failing med surg II
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Be prepared to travel for hours for your clinical (for peds )
Be prepared to be in your clinicals on Saturday and Sunday (they would give you Monday or Tuesday off)
You would not be very skilled nurses your instructor would pick favorits and they would get all the skills
I hope you do not mind that some clinical instructors date their students? To bad if their lover also flirt with you, because you will fail this clinical rotation
Research what people think because you would be gambling with your future
Hi,
I'm applying to Ashland and would love your thoughts on the Accelerated BSN program. Will be coming from San Francisco.
Yen Ami,
Before you choose to attend this program check out how many people do not make it to the end of the program. I did not make it, so I attended a different school and graduate with honors. Years later I graduated family nurse practitioner program with a 3.92 GPA. To this day I remember how some professors encouraged me to change careers because "I am not fit to be a nurse". Thank God I was old enough, so I was able to disregard horrible recommendations.
Good luck
Beautybabbe
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Hi everyone,
I was currently admitted to AU ABSN program for spring 2020 and I was wondering if anyone has attended the program or if anyone was admitted for spring 2020 we can start this journey together and keep each other in touch.