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Hi everyone. Im wondering if any of you are planning on applying to San Jac ADN program or are in the program?
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From what I have heard you are allowed to fail one class and have to take it over but may end up waiting a whole year instead of a semester. I think it depends on the availability of that class. Now if you fail two RN classes you are then kicked out and cannot return for five years. This happened to someone I know, so . I think you are allowed to do the LVN though and then work your way back up.
Hooray! Thanks Melissa. I think you're right, sleep is easier than vitals : D
As a side note, the LVN program, despite being shorter, is NOT any easier than this. I have a friend going through one right now (in Ohio, not at San Jac) and he's cursing life much like I am. So don't think that it'll be any easier to do that.
Just have faith that you'll pass the rest of the exams in sterling fashion!
Well you could always try another college. It's not a guarantee that you'll get in (for some peculiar reason, failing out of one seems to follow a person from school to school).
I came off too harshly though : / I think what I was trying to get at was, if you want to be a nurse, find another school first. The worst that another RN program will tell you is no.
5 years? hmm. i'm just saying IF i did.. i mean, i bombed the fundamentals test. got a 65. i felt like i was seroiusly the only one and i was freakin out. i didnt know if i shoulda gotten out or what. i am trying to have faith that i will pass the class. it was the first test, so i dont know.
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So it's been confirmed. Only the 1st grade for pre-test and the post-test along with the medical term part are averaged in. So no need to torture yourself by retaking the post-tests until you make a 100.
And yes, we do ch 45. At least it looks easier than ch 29.