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RNsoon!

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  1. I wonder if those who insist that NS should increase their admission standards actually applied to Ns with a 4.0 GPA.hmmmm..Lalalalalalaalalala...Im not saying anymore..lol
  2. This post made me pee in my pants!!! LMAO
  3. Why do so many people insist on the fact that it's a good idea for pre-Nursing students to have straight A's? Does having straight A's indicate having good thinking/resonable skills ? Maybe ..Does it indicate good memoraztion skills ? Maybe. So how can we better determine someone's success in NS and as a future Nurse when both A students and C+ or B students may have the same qualities or weaknesses?hmmmmm...Surely not by raising admission standards! How can that be a solution when there are still high drop rates at schools with a high AS?hmmmm
  4. It doesn't happen often , but sadly, it sometimes does.
  5. Who said Instructor competence had or should have an effect on Admission standards?? I SAID, perhaps one of the reasons students drop out/fail might be due to their Instructor's incompetence.Read Carfully .
  6. I've notice alot of posts regarding NS drop outs! Whats going on? Can it be that the instructors aren't competent enough? Is it that many students have other responsiblities besides NS( families, jobs, etc).I wonder if this also happens in MEd school!! Once AGAIN guys, I did not say admission standards are or should be affected by Instructor Incomptence.What sense would that make.I said, some students may drop out of NS maybe because of their instructor's lack of knowledge/skill.AGain, this doesn't always happen, but there are schools who cannot afford the best instructors.Thanks. How many of Today's Nurses were straight A students? Not that many I can imagine.I have known people who got into NS with a 2.7-3.0 GPA and there are great Nurses! LOl being a straight A student is not a indication of becoming a a competent Nurse in the future nor does a 2.7 gpa .Am I right or am I right?lol.How about lower the standards to what they were for those lucky Nurses out there and higher more competent instructors? I think thats the only solution to our shortage and the depression among those who really want to be a Nurse but just arent "A" students but do have GREAT RESONING ABILITIES.
  7. So many people say they do not desire to remain a bedside Nurse , but would rather become a Nurse Practitioner , administrator, etc.Anyone feel the same? Why ?
  8. Hey, I rememeber you! Are you attending the Nursing program at Beth Israel? How's it going so far? How did you preform on the NLN exam again? I should be taking it over once again, sometime in January.Best wishes to you!
  9. It's amazing how much I learned about Nursing just from this one post!! Keep em' coming !!!!!!
  10. Hi, Thank you sooooo much for responding in such a positive manner!
  11. I said some of the comments were discouraging .I never said I would stop pursuing a degree in Nursing .I have a B+ gpa, which is pretty high, so I believe that I can make it through Nursing school.Many people enter Nursing school with gpa's way below mine and do fine.lol....Didn't mean to respond so late guys! I'd like to thank everyone who responded to my post , whether it was negative or positive!! LMAOI LOVE AND WILL CONTINUE TO LOVE ALLNURSES.COM.Oh and You guys have helped me view " venting" in another perspective and I can't wait to VENT on this site when I do become a Nursing student ...Yahooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!

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