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Hey! Is there anyone attending Brookline College (in Phoenix, AZ) new accelerated bachelor's degree program. I plan to start it May 9th and would like to know anyone's opinion on the school?
Stay away from this school! You have to get a 94% or above to get an A, 85% for a B, and 77% for a C. If you plan on going to grad school, don't go here!!
Cookiefairy are you currently in the absn program at Brookline? If so how is the class doing as a whole? Is the retention rate good or are a lot of people dropping out or getting kicked out? Thanks for any help.
Stay away from this school! You have to get a 94% or above to get an A, 85% for a B, and 77% for a C. If you plan on going to grad school, don't go here!!
Or...you can get decent grades. My school is the same way with the grades. I'm hanging in with a solid 3.5. In fact, most schools I looked at attending (a majority out of state) hold the same requirements for their grades.
Or...you can get decent grades. My school is the same way with the grades. I'm hanging in with a solid 3.5. In fact, most schools I looked at attending (a majority out of state) hold the same requirements for their grades.
Can somebody back this up? I find this hard to believe that "most" BSN schools consider a 93% to be a B. I know several with a normal grading scale though.
Hi guys, I am planning to start the ABSN program in September, but I am wondering how their NLNAC accreditation is going?? The MSN programs I plan to apply to after the BSN requires that the nursing programs be accredited by NLNAC or CCNE.
Help!!
Thanks,
Katelyn
Cookie,
Unfortunately, that grading scale is pretty common for most nursing schools. https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-student/grading-scale-nusing-300847.html
I guess it is their way of weeding out students so the NCLEX pass rates are higher.
orangesky24
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gogojulu... Carrington College does not require A&P or Bio, neither does the consortium of programs through MCC. What was your composite score out of curiosity? Perhaps I can put in a good word for you at Carrington? :)