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Right now 76% is passing. I guess next semester they are bumping it up to 80%. Scary- eek!
i think all our schools are similar with passing percentile and passing at NCLEX. What would be interesting to know is, how many from beginning of the program to the end will actual make it,to be able to take the boards, because these schools can all brag about their NCLEX passing as much as they want. The real deal is , in between is were it counts, do they actually teach the stuff, or do they just set the passing percentile high to weed you out, so their NCLEX rate looks good at the end?
By the way, our passing is 78%, but if you make two tests 70 or below you are out, no matter your average, and our NCLEX passing rate is 98%. But as far as I know, only a very small amount (I don't know the percentage of hand) of all the students who start the programm will make it all way through the end.
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At my school, regular nursing classes are 94 for an A, 87 for a B, and 80% to pass with a C, no rounding. In skill casses and math classes, the scale is 96 for an A, 91 for a B, and 85 to pass with a C, again, no rounding up. During all the classes in the LPN and RN programs, I only remember 1 extra credit assignment, and that was in a 1 hour diet class.
This scale did not bother me until someone mentioned recently that they loss out on a scolarship because they only had a 3.44 GPA and they needed a 3.5.