Loosing hope

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Hi, I was enrolled in a bachelors nursing program and had to leave due to some medical probelms and when went to go back there was no room for me I was told. I decided to go to a two year school and then transfer back to the other college to finish for my bachelors. Unfortunatley I have been struggling at this 2yr school, I have a documented disablility and accomadation were not followed for the first 2 exams and i had to find my own place to take the exams now I took a math exam and there was a math problem grains to mg and I put my answer in decimal form --- my professor says its wrong but the bachelor program i came from accepted decimal form so would like to know is there a rule that grains problems have to be in fraction form ? There are 22 students who did not pass the math exam i am the only one who got 1 wrong due to putting it in the correct decimal form. They want me to come back 2 weeks early in Jan. and get 15 hours of tutoring and retake the math exam and then go to a day of clinical to pass meds --- I think this is a little much for one math problem?????????????? Also, I know what i did wrong so I did ask to retake it sooner but my professor said no, not sure what to do because im suppose to work full time on my christmas break because i am the one paying for my school ---- If u got any input send it my way cause im really getting down. thanks

Specializes in Adult and Pediatric Vascular Access, Paramedic.

Unfortunatly to get through nursing school you must learn to play the "game"... Meaning just do what they say

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