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  1. I just want honest opinions on whether or not you would consider this to be cheating. Advice, suggestions, etc. welcome. So it is obviously far from possible to offer classes one time for every student in the program to take together. The issue is is that there is always a class taking an exam before another class. The issue with that is that some teachers do not have the time to make multiple tests. Some students have taken this opportunity to find out what the exam is like, and what is on the exam. Other students (not me) are giving students exact questions from the exam. Is this fair? Obviously the other classes are getting higher marks because they know what is on it, what EXACTLY to study, and EXACT questions. In my eyes... this is cheating. This is Nursing school... not some underwater basket weaving 101 class. You need to know the material.. all of it, and you need to learn it and retain it to be able to apply it. If you are just getting the questions from the exam from a student who took the exam before hand, you are hurting yourself, and your potential future patients. This has just about ruined friendships for me because I'm not giving my "friends" the information they want for when they take the test. So now I'm only a friend when they want information. Any input? I'm pretty fed up. I'm not jealous by any means. I work hard, and I get the grades I deserve. I've aced all exams to this date so far. I just get hounded by people.. "what was on the exam?" and I'm tired of it. I don't take an easy way out and I'm rather appalled that people in Nursing school would. I'm in Nursing school, stressed studying because I need to know this information and I'm expected to hand people an easy grade by telling them what was on the test instead of studying? Wth is wrong with people?!
  2. Hey everyone, I'm new to this discussion board but I thought I might be able to get some insight on a question that I have. My husband is Active Duty in the Army and because of that, I have been set back in my nursing education. I got into a program out in Washington and then we received orders to move to Hawaii. Looking at the schools out here, it is extremely expensive so we are deciding for me to join Army ROTC (for reserves afterwards) but I'm curious to know: - how does it work balancing nursing school and ROTC? - difficult to receive a scholarship? - if someone has actual experience, what is the transition from ROTC to the Army? Also, if anyone has any other advice, I would greatly appreciate it. At the moment, my biggest concern is whether I can receive a scholarship or not. I passed my medical DoDMERB so I am medically qualified for ROTC, and I also passed the Army Physical Fitness Test, so really.. the scholarship is the last step to beginning.. Advice? Thanks!

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