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My program started out with 32 people and now we are down to 20 people, 5 people failed, 2 people had to quit because of personal issues, 2 girls had an arguement and fight, and the other 3 got kicked out for attendance.
My program started with 24 students and 22 of us ended up graduating. I attended an LVN program at a private nonprofit trade school. Since tuition was expensive administration had monetary motivation to hold onto every student as long as possible.[/quote']Sounds like my private school too. Started with 24, lost 2 in the first quarter because they couldn't keep up, 1 in the second quarter because he couldn't stand the bodily fluids, and now in the final quarter, 5 are failing out. So they can't graduate with the rest of the group, but they do get to repeat the quarter and try again with the next cohort. So it looks like we will probably graduate 15. There are people who should've failed the first quarter but the school is private for profit so they pass people who shouldn't, just for the money.
...I attended an LVN program at a private nonprofit trade school. Since tuition was expensive administration had monetary motivation to hold onto every student as long as possible.[/quote']Ditto ^^. Ill be done in a few weeks. Started with 30, still have about 25. Lost a few for grades but in reality it wasn't just grades because our school allows remediation or puts you back a term.
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
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LPN school-for profit techinical school
RN-private college