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Last Thursday I was at the college for the purpose of collecting my Chemistry grade with some classmates. Apparently, there was a graduation ceremony for RN's going on that night as well, and my friends started talking to one student to ask her about the program. I didn't hear the entire conversation, but one of my cohorts told me the student had stated that ELEVEN people had failed out of NUR-181 alone during her course!
Now, there's always a chance there was some sort of misunderstanding or miscommunication, but does this sound right? For what it's worth, I would think the application process and competitiveness of getting in to the program would assure a strong student population, so it makes me nervous to hear these things. I already received some insight from someone privately, but I was wondering what the public population made of this info.
Thanks!
I'm so sorry to hear that Jaja40 . Keep working hard and do not allow yourself to feel defeated. I know first hand how big of a let down a denial is (I had two before finally getting accepted), but it doesn't mean that you won't get accepted in a couple of short months. Keep up the hard work!!!!
EricaL714
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I will let u know cause when I did get my letter I had a week or so to get back to them or you forfeit your acceptance..if I get it today I will post details.
I ordered the calculate with confidence...this page http://www.bergen.edu/pages1/pages/661.aspx on Bergens site is very helpful to help you prepare..i've been reading the syallbus for Nur 181,182 & 183.