I'm honestly not worried. every nurse I've spoken to has told me that nursing school (no matter where you go) just teaches you how to pass the NCLEX and you learn how to be a nurse on the job. so I'm paying for a one-year program that will get me to that point sooner than if I were to wait for the CC lottery and then a two year program. the nursing shortage is bad in california, so finding a job shouldn't be a problem. a few weeks of one-on-one isn't going to be the defining moment for your career. the pandemic obviously caused a lot of things to change, but I can't change anything about this program so I'm just going to make the most out of it.
just learn everything you can during lecture/sims, show initiative during clinicals to get as much hands-on experience as possible, and pass the NCLEX. I understand that current students are frustrated, but these comments resurfacing the negativity seem so unnecessary right now as we've already covered this, we understand what we're signing up for, and we're now at the point where we're excited to get started. the fall 2022 cohort is almost done – just get through it and once you're working you can put this all behind you!