Published Jun 27, 2007
Zoolander23
40 Posts
Nursing schools with low NLE ratings and very low standards - where Drop-outs and kick-outs from other schools are easily accepted here.
I believe this thread will help educate future students in choosing their schools.
Hoss
181 Posts
Here is a link to the 5 year average NLE exam passing rate for schools who's passing rate was at LEAST 50% or greater. If the school is not listed, it either has failed to pass 50% of their students successfully, or have not been in existence for 5 years beginning in 2000.
The list shows 75 schools, assuming almost 450 schools of nursing exist today, it is very important to choose a college that has a good percentage of passers on the NLE.
http://www.pcij.org/stories/2005/nursing-schools-performance1.pdf
If someone has the 2006 report, please post a link!
Lorodz
278 Posts
an old warehouse located at moonwalk, LAS PINAS. i just cant believe that CHED is giving schools like them the permit to operate.
A school in Manila is allegedly notorious for accepting anyone and any transferees.
according to my former college roommate who studied. class size is around 200 students where they cannot move anymore due to overcrowding...
no daily quizzes -- just prelims, midterms and finals -- where you can just pay ur grades if you fail --- this is according to my college roommate before
lawrence01
2,860 Posts
Just giving a friendly reminder to everyone to avoid naming names or singling out a particular school for your own security. Names can be shared privately via PM or e-mail.
Thank you for understanding.
I can only hope that the CGFNS VisaScreen process exams the credentials and teaching programs of each school that a graduate nurse has attended. I am wondering if any nurses' visa has been rejected because the school itself did not pass CGFNS screening process? I understand they examine the transcripts of each visascreen applicant, but does CGFNS actually examine the school itself?