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Charlotto

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  1. What if no lecture was given (GI) and only a Power point was offered --- then over 65% of the class failed the exam....???Would you be asking for some help at that point?
  2. May be a side bar here - but can anyone gives me a few tips/resources on the endocrine system? We are starting the lectures on Monday and there is soooooo much "stuff" to it. Any help, guidance, suggestions are appreciated. Charlotto
  3. Agreed, the instructor just 3 years as an RN having recently received her BSN. We fully understand taking initiative. It's just hard to understand that after putting out $3K a semester, this is what we get. Yes, there are good instructors out there.
  4. I think we need to hear that from other people outside the program. You are right - those who can't, teach - and in many cases their egos prevent it. Thank you. We are all a bit beaten down right now.
  5. Hello - Just wondering if this situation is odd? Our class just finished an exam on the GI Tract where more than half the class failed. Now, Oncology is up. Instead of getting a lecture on this very important subject - we have been placed in groups who will present a 15 minute presentation on a particular type of cancer. Many of us feel we are not getting the lecture/learning/direction we should be. It seems odd that so many students failed our last test and then the faculty pulls this out of their butts, on what obviously is a very important subject. All they've told us is to just read the book. Signed, Frustrated....

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