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How to avoid conflicts with instructor.

LPN classes officially start in a week. Already I am getting rubbed wrong by one of the instructors. Is it the norm for an instructor to be condescending as a general rule? Is the name of the game here to just suck it up, bite my tongue, and make darn skippy sure that I maintain good grades and ride it out?

Is there a proper way to address this, if necessary and at a later date, or do I suck up being treated like a child? Things on my end are rock solid. It seems to be her style as opposed to a personal issue.

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It's easy to get rubbed the wrong way in any situation. The very best thing to do is excel in every way you can. Pay attention in lectures, do your best in clinical, and take advantage of every possibility to show your interest and dedication. If you're unsure of anything, go to the instructor's office hours and don't let a bad start keep you from excellence. Good luck!

There is a reason why she is the instuctor and you are the student. It is the instructor's job to teach and your job to learn.

Nursing school is comprised of your training days - learn from them; for you will have many days like them once you get on the floor.

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