no, we were in the same class, same semester, same professor. It's not in the syllabus anywhere. The problem is that they didn't apply it fairly across the board....that's my argument.
For the fall semester I completed my nursing NUR 212 class and received a 91.99. This is a B+ at my school while a 92 is an A-. The class requires a 78 to pass. My spring semester just started and several students that received a failing grade for NUR 212 last semester were passed because they scored over a 900 on the HESI. The HESI was not a part of our NUR212 class grade and students that did well in NUR 212 did not receive any additional points for doing well on the HESI. If a student earned a 75 in NUR 212 and scored a 940 on the HESI was awarded 3 additional points to pass, I feel that I should be awarded an additional 0.01 point for scoring 1114 on the HESI to earn a 92 in the class? right? Mostly I'm just really confused how my school could do this. It seems a little shady.