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  1. I'm thinking that withdrawing from the university is a bad idea and I don't really want change colleges if I don't have to. I think the worst case scenario is that I'll have to wait another year before getting a nurse job. I'm going to talk to the chair to see what can be done and maybe file an appeal, but I still need more information.
  2. I'm failing clinical in my first semester and it would basically set me back a year. Basically, we had three clinical days and we didn't get feedback on them until the next week. If I had feedback on my previous week, I could have improved my paperwork for the final week and passed. My grades in classes are fine. I'm not happy with the school simply due to the effort I put in and the money (~10,000) I paid that it's unlikely I will retake. Is it better to have a record that you changed your mind and withdrew entirely from the university or to have a transcript with a U in clinical, then take classes entirely from another school?
  3. I don't want to discourage you at all, but because the instructor decided not to tell you about the serious problems causing you to fail until the end of the term and the response when you talked to her, especially the part where she quizzed you dramatically it sounds like discrimination. This is very bad because you have little power in this situation. If that is the case, you won't pass any classes you take with that instructor. If you can't avoid this person, you might want to look into other schools. Why? Two failed clinicals is worse than one failed clinical. Talk to as many schools as you can ahead of time about stuttering because then you can gauge what their attitude during the program might be.

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