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This is the week that the warning grades come out in our program. Yesterday, I heard lots of people mumbling and worrying about getting a warning letter or an improvement contract to sign. So, I have no actual numbers of people affected. We started with 100, and daily there seems to be fewer and fewer people in attendance.
Our class is mixed LPN and RN for the first 2 semesters, so we started with 300, and not one seat left in our big lecture hall, and it seems that everyday theres more and more seats empty, not sure if its people not showing up (can only miss 4 days) and the shock of our first 2 tests last week. But i heard that 33% of the class failed the first test, which is making a 74.4 or below, and that the class avg on the 2nd was 82.
When I started in January we had 25% of our class (8 out of 32) fail. Passing is 75% and many of them missed by a point or two. It's expected. People think RN school is easy and that they can still work full-time and socialize w/ their friends. If they can do all that and pass, great! That's not me.
At my school most with the exception of a few hang on until the end of the semester. So we (me and my fellow nursing students) usually do not know how many are failing until the end of the semester or the beginning of the following semester. I hear of people saying that they are not doing well or that they failed such-and-such exam, but I have no real idea who will not be back next semester since no one seems to miss a lecture or clinical despite poor grades.
lizzyberry
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In our ADN program a little over half the class is failing. Is this normal how many people are failing in your school?