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  1. Hi, I recently failed by 0.5 points out of Nursing IV. I was in 1 out of 3 classes at a community college. 2 of the classes (day and evening) had the same exams throughout the semester. My Professor, however, was allowed to write her own separate exams for my class. She was also allowed to put essays on the exams, which were subjective. We did not know what they would be about, or what she expected within the answers, no length, or instructions were given. My professor, no matter how many times I spoke to her about it, always took points off of my grades because she didn't like what I wrote. Is there anything I can do about this? I spoke to the dean, and was told that they "worked together for years and this professor's opinion is valued", so there was nothing they would do. Also, according to their handbook, if you are unsuccessful in nursing 274, you automatically get an incomplete for nursing 275, even though I attained an A in that class!! They gave me an incomplete and are telling me that I have to pay again and repeat that class, because it has to passed at the same exact time as nursing 274. I don't know what to do, but I don't see how any of this is fair!! I'm also not sure if it's worth pursuing because I need to get back in next semester and finish nursing school! Any ideas or thoughts, advice would be much appreciated!

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