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Garagegeek21

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  1. Does anyone else who is currently in the MANE BSN at Metro State feel just as stressed? Just for the record, I am a good student who does not mind working hard. I am currently in the BSN portion of the MANE program. I am seriously feeling like students were duped into thinking this was going to be an amazing RN to BSN transition. The ADN portion was very hard but had amazing instructors. The BSN at metro state on the other hand is absolutely horrible and I think it's because of the instructors. The instructions for assignments are confusing and all the courses are not organized. Instructors are more interested in throwing around their titles than instructing. An example of this: after multiple students asked the instructor for clearer instructions and were not given any, more than half the students did horribly on a project. Instead of taking responsibility for her poor instructions she states that the entire class turned in the worse work she has ever seen. It is not just one instructor or one cohort. I have spoke with multiple students from different cohorts who have different instructors and they are stating these same things are happening in their courses as well. One student in a different cohort told me that her instructor told the class that Metro students are lucky they have public health nurses as instructors. One of my instructor said the exact same thing. Your title does not determine if you are a good instructor or not. I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT RECCOMEND THE BSN PORTION of the MANE PROGRAM for RN students.

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