Published Nov 9, 2009
netanyami
17 Posts
Hi guys, hope someone can take time to read this story and give sincere advice.
I have a cousin and a bestfriend at the same time who is a second courser BSN student who failed in one of her major subjects (Promotive and Preventive). After that, he took the subject again and unfortunately, she got so depressed (to the extent of bipolar) that she wasn't able to continue studying anymore coz she can't focus, the doctor said she's in denial and thinking that her failed grade was ok but deep inside her its totally opposite (but she's perfectly fine now).
Not sure, but I think her mom just setttled the remaining school payment and she got an FDA (Failure Due To Absenses).
Two years after that, she is now married and have a 19-month-old toddler. She's thinking of going back to nursing school and will correct everything that she lost. She's kinda have the phobia of failing again but with her husband's loving support, she thinks she can make it this time.
The problem now is if the school would still accept her (for profit reason that is), will her future employer would still consider accepting her given her TOR record? Or in the job market its more on the NLE score and experience still stands out? This is for future reference.
Thanks for reading. :wink2:
+one
371 Posts
I guess she will still be accepted for employment once she passes the NLE because she may have passed the qualifications of an entry level nurse. The problem is, right now there are lots of nursing graduates and those who did well in school. Employers mostly bring in those who have good grades and trainings.