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Hi, in December I was in my third year of nursing. Unfortunately my teacher did not like me at all and another teacher was my ex bf's sister in law and they failed me even though I passed all my classes marks wise. Well I plan on going back into nursing but I was hoping to only do a year and a half then a full blown two years. At my school we did not take a stats class. I took nursing in BC. Anyone know any options out there? I applied to UFV, and Trent. I am just waiting to hear back from them. I even applied to Australia where its only 3 years. I'm that desperate. I have been going to school for 6 years now and I just want tot travel and have a life and not be broke for once. Thanks
If you want true input in your questions you should be honest about it, you have different post stating different stories! So what's the real one?
In several posts you say you were failed but in one thread you said you dropped out.You need to stick to one story if you want to sound believable.
Well this just keeps getting more and more convoluted. Yes SaoirseRN, I agree that it can/does happen from time to time. However, with this poster, the MANY threads she has written have had several different scenarios...so perhaps that's why we all question if there's something missing or untrue here.
das729....please go back and read all the different threads and explanations. There is a disconnect here somewhere.
On another note, why are you discussing you personal life troubles with your CI??? If she has been SO unfair and unreasonable with you...why would you disclose these things??? And further to that...clinical is NOT the place for personal sharing!
I'd be annoyed, too, if a student called me everyday!
And one part of your post says that others were favored for being " outgoing...etc"...then the next sentence you state that the class of 12 " weren't open at all".....???
It's these kinds of inconsistencies that make it difficult to truly know what the story is...and to be able to offer our help and guidance.
Maybe taking a year off isn't such a bad idea....gather yourself and try again in a position of strength and confidence.
Best of luck to you.
Now I recognize your name!!!....You've started 4 different threads asking virtually the same thing.
Are you not getting the answers that you want?? I'm not sure what the issue is....
Please go to the other threads and read them.
We, as seasoned professionals have tried to offer you advice....but your inconsistencies and scrambled messages make it difficult.
You know...I've just spend the last 2 hours ( or so) happily reading about Canadian nursing issues, etc...( as I am currently abroad temporarily)
It occurs to me that this OP is opening several different threads with the hope ( possibly) of getting new readers and " better" advice.
There is nothing in these 4 or 5 threads that makes sense to me....to many different stories!! You were failed, you dropped, 2 teachers failed you, your teacher was your ex-boyfriends sister in law....etc...???? Just what is going on here????
If you are asking for help and advice....start by being honest.
Hi, basically I was in my third year of nursing. Was placed in a daycare which doesn't interest me at all. I was given a certificate on a thursday stating everyone passed. That following tuesday the last day of classes she sat me down and stated I failed. Well I never once have been told that by this teacher. I passed all my assignments but stated she did not think I should be a nurse. All the time she stated that. On top of all this if I came back I had to redo other classes which I can't find anywhere in there policy and procedure manual. Then I found out later they lost my assignments I need in order to continue. The school does not seem to care. I've tried everything. What else can I do? I'm going to school in Australia since I couldn't get in anywhere in Canada.
This story was told back in April about what happened in December 2012.
https://allnurses.com/canada-nursing-programs/failed-3rd-year-826970.html#post7275217
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This sounds like a bizarre story of " convenience". CI's don't dislike students for being " not talkative".
Anyway...with that being said ( phew!) I don't see why after your (alleged) 2.5 years you would even bother with an accelerated program....in terms of timing it doesn't make sense!!
Is there more to this story?