@RNLife2025
I do not agree with you, I know the school is very strict when it comes to passing exams, and just because you didn't pass doesn't mean that the rest of the students who passed were using a test bank from the so-called administrator, that's a big fat lie, there were so many rumors circulating even in our cohort, and none of it was true, it came from those bitter students who never got their way and was trying to beg the school to get extra points so that they can pass, this is just like any other school, once you fail a class you either repeat or kicked out, I haven't seen any school what gives extra point to students just to pass then so that they can gain a good name. I failed the exit exam, and that meant I was not going to graduate on the expected date, I went back home and worked on my weaknesses and even attended the Saturday Zoom classes that were hosted by some professors. I also had some classmates who failed capstone with .01 and had to retake capstone, some of them even started a petition and got lawyers involved instead of focusing and trying to retake the class, I don't think that if ICHS was a community college students would have dragged lawyers at all. So my 2 cents are, whoever is thinking of joining the school, go for it and don't listen to some negativity in this group or those students who failed and couldn't get what they wanted. I am not saying that the school is perfect; no, it has it's ups and downs just like any other school, but if your goal is to graduate and get that diploma, you will accomplish it. I will say this again: no administrator gives any student a so-called test bank, for the students, I can't defend anyone because I don't know what everyone uses to study for exams, but for me I studied hard and did lots of practice questions to pass and also dedicated a lot of time to my study and only worked 2 days a week just to study. Anyway, keep your head up, future RN, if I did it, so can you. Good luck.