75% on first pharmacology exam

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I know I studied,but maybe not effectively. I only made the passing mark and I was hoping for much more, it sadden me a little, but I have to dust myself off and move right along

In our AO program 75% is your average overall passing grade for the class. So if you dig yourself a into hole and you will have to crawl out of it afterwards. If you like the adrenalin rush

Wow, I thought my school was tough! In the Nursing program (after pre-reqs) you have to score a 75 or higher on all tests. If you don't, you have one chance to re-take the test. If you re-take it and still get below a 75, you fail the class and have to re-take it.

I think I'd crack under the pressure your school puts on you :uhoh21:

Wow, I thought my school was tough! In the Nursing program (after pre-reqs) you have to score a 75 or higher on all tests. If you don't, you have one chance to re-take the test. If you re-take it and still get below a 75, you fail the class and have to re-take it.

I think I'd crack under the pressure your school puts on you :uhoh21:

Our school says due to the fact that dispensing medications is such a vital part of an RN's daily duties, that they feel they are doing us and our future patients a disservice by not being tough on us. Our pharmacology class is a 6 hour a day 5 day a week class. This class lasts us 1 month. It is a very intense course. I feel that if I can get through this type of class, I can leave school and enter the nursing field with a solid foundation to build on.

I am sure you will survive the month. Our is for four months.

Our school says due to the fact that dispensing medications is such a vital part of an RN's daily duties, that they feel they are doing us and our future patients a disservice by not being tough on us. Our pharmacology class is a 6 hour a day 5 day a week class. This class lasts us 1 month. It is a very intense course. I feel that if I can get through this type of class, I can leave school and enter the nursing field with a solid foundation to build on.
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