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ok first of all I am not repeatedly failing the same course. Second of all I do study. However I had a teacher who was very unfair. out of 57-60 students 25 failed and we were all close to a 75. I had a 74.3. I met with my instructor many times over the semester discussing my grade. I was actually doing fine until the third exam whcih she loaded with alot of information and asked some very hard questions. Most of the class did poorly, but she refused to help us out. Infact she is probably on this board......, anyway. I really just need help to find other options and whether or not Excelsior is a recognized program. I really didn't need the negative stuff. Most nurses tend to have that kind of attitude. Aparently nursing is some elite profession where only a few are selected. I know people who did not even deserve to graduate that are now RN's so I guess it is the luck of the draw. I guess that is why so many loose their lisense...........Look I don;t mean to be mean, I am just really hurt because I studied so hard. Can anyone give me info. on Excelsior I appreciate what was said before. Is it hard, what approach should I have in studying. Are the test more management or disease process etc
Erin RN
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Agnus..
Sounds pretty difficult...to me!! :) Thanks for the explanation..going that route would really take a lot of motivation and commitment to studying.
I am currently doing my life care planning certification classes, they are all self study with tests and finals at the end of each block of modules..it is difficult at times..as a wife, mom, small business owner and employee there is always something ELSE to do!! Good luck to you!! Erin