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newRNstudent02

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  1. Using a nursing test bank was a bad idea. A nursing test bank is not a study guide. The punishment you received was more than fair. Nurses need to be ethical. Cheating is absolutely unacceptable.
  2. Go check out your school's policy. It probably states very clearly what cheating is. Most schools see using previous exams without the professor's permission as academic dishonesty and a means for expulsion.
  3. Drexel and Samuel Merritt look at your last 90 units. Valdosta State U just looks at your grades for the required courses. Also, look it ADN programs. GL!
  4. Using a test bank and getting previous exams from past students is cheating and a good way to get kicked out of your program.
  5. Why not go straight for the BSN at a state school? Seems like the fastest and most efficient way.
  6. I did Kaplan for my GRE. I did better on my diagnostic test then on the actual GRE.
  7. 17 units for micro, human development, and nutrition! That doesn't seem right...
  8. check out csu chico and sac
  9. 18 units first semester....dosage calc, foundations, pharm, intro to prof nursing, health care trends
  10. I called the school. They told me decisions have not yet been made. Letters should go out next week. Hmmm..strange that you already got a letter.
  11. I suggest looking into traditional and adn programs. Absn programs are extremely competitive.
  12. Wow I can't believe they mailed out the letters already! Hopefully, you'll hear good news in the future
  13. Cal state fullerton has a nursing school. why not do the traditional program there? if you decide to do the el-msn, you're given extra points for being a former student.
  14. I got into nursing school with a friend of mine. She is required to take the following classes prior to entering the absn program (school starts this August for us): pathophysiology, research, psych, college algebra, and religion. Now that's a terrible 6 weeks!
  15. In CA, you can fill out a BOGW. This waiver covers the cost of tuition.
  16. That's fine, but self-righteous? hmm you're over stepping
  17. I don't see how self-righteous comes into play here? Astro experienced a valid dilemma. I would way out my options just like you have.
  18. That's a pretty sneaky move if you can prove it. It's probably best to let this one go since you really can't prove cheating, but for future reference don't sit next to this person.
  19. Yep, it's a total bummer. I wish they would standardize it like med school does for the entire nation. Sadly, I ended up taking a lot of unnecessary classes to get into my nursing school. I think most of the schools require the basics: anatomy, physio, micro, and english.
  20. If you're so annoyed then don't help. I'm sure there are plenty of other willing people that appreciate helping others. Clearly, you are not one of them.
  21. I was in a similar situation and I still got into absn programs. Oddly enough, I found it easier getting into the absn program then the cc and cost effective. Check out different schools!
  22. Hmm I hope you're smoking something really good because this video is not funny.
  23. Have any of you heard any information regarding the school's reputation and pass rate?

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