Your not a failure keep pushing this is my second time getting into a nursing program. It's been hard and I just kept pushing. You have this in the bag believe that. ❤❤
God works in very mysterious ways that sometimes we don’t understand. I was dismissed from an accelerated BSN program back in 2020. I was devastated, felt awful. Looked for another school and just graduated last month! Don’t give up girl this is just a bump down your nursing journey, everything will work out ❤
I’m sorry. You need to stop thinking about that one question that put you over and instead think about why you were on the threshold to begin with. You’ve been dismissed from two programs because of grades, that means you need to figure out what you did wrong and what you can do better or maybe you need to choose a different career. There are many programs your prereqs will apply to: sonography, rad tech, dental hygiene, respirate therapist, physical therapist assistant. Good luck. Don’t cry anymore or beat yourself up. It’s just something that happened and you can choose what happens next.
Nursing school can be ridiculously tough especially when professors are unreasonable graders. I had a few classmates like you who failed due to missing 0.1 points. Would definitely recommend reevaluating your career goals and see which one may be a better fit. If that means going back to nursing school then at least now you have a better idea of what you’re stepping into again. Best of luck!
There are so many wonderful careers and occupations in healthcare that have programs that are not necessarily easier than nursing school, but less ridged that are just as important and rewarding. There’s Occupational Health, Speech therapy, social work, psychology etc. Maybe think about switching majors, but don’t give up on taking care of people, bc you seem like you will good at it.
I most certainly can agree with your persevering. I attempted to return to school on my own, and failed horribly. I paid two courses and could not get the tutoring help I needed to be successful. So, after a loss of a month's rent payment I withdrew and said nooo will not EVER put myself in this situation again. Two years and a transfer later I have maintained a good GPA and will soon be graduating. If it wasn't for the second chance to find a better experience I would still be squandering away money I couldn't nearly afford to. It's enough to focus on your classes alone without the added stressor of the cost for living and how will you survive the semester? I am truly blessed to find such an opportunity and wish you the best of luck. No one deserves to be placed on a scale and left there because there aren't any equalizers. Good luck
Thank you for making this video this happened to me in January 2023 I got dismissed for grades by 2 points and I took a year off and I am in the process now of reapplying. This is all apart of the journey 🙏🏽
It happens to the best of us. I started nursing school in 2012. I took fundamentals and missed two points to pass the course. I repeated the course and passed. In my program students are only allowed to repeat a nursing course only once. I went on to med Surg and initially I passed. The grading system changed and I missed half a point to pass the class. I was dismissed in 2015. I was so depressed, school was hell for me because my classmates literally picked on me to the point where I had to have a hearing all through nursing school. I was determined to be readmitted until I found out that my school closed due to financial issues. Another local college took over and took in all of the nursing students to complete their degree so I tried getting readmitted through that school. It took me 6 years to go back to school. While I was able to save up some money, I was still depressed because I wanted to finish the first time around and I felt like time was wasted. I just graduated in May with honors. I know more than what I did before. I went to therapy but I never took any depression medication. I know for a fact that God helped me make it through. If it’s truly what you want to do then don’t give up. While waiting to be readmitted I worked in a hospital as a cna and I got some experience which also helped me in school. Try another school if you have to. I had to take all my nursing courses again. I was devastated because I was dismissed with a 3.0 and now I finally graduated 6 years later with a 3.6 gpa. I hope this helps you.
Hey girlie, I understand what you're saying. Know for a fact that you did your best, and remember that the world hasn't come to an end. You are still young and capable of achieving anything you set your mind to, whether it’s becoming a doctor, nurse, or something else entirely. Don’t let what happened at nursing school get to you. Get up, dust yourself off, and apply to more nursing schools if that’s your passion. Start fresh and always learn from what led to your dismissal. Also, remember to pray-God works in miraculous ways. Keep your faith strong, and know that better days are ahead.
I recently retired as a BSN after 40 years in healthcare. If I knew then what I know now, I would have gone into HR. Nursing will completely burn you out, take everything in you, then spit you out because you are expendable like chux or a 2x2. During COVID when we were 50% staffed for months, daily worked extra hours, overtime not authorized, maintained high quality care while leadership arrived and left on time and went on their conferences. Even TJC was postponed, but that's so easy it's pathetic.
I’m so sorry😢 I’m in an accelerated program now and I completely get it. The frustration and the tears I get so much. Keep your head up and YOU WILL BE A NURSE!!!! Please don’t give up!!!!
nursing school is too militant. it breaks my heart none of those professors were looking out for you. theres nothing unfair about curving .03 of a grade! smfh
Don't worry girl, im currently in nursing school and it's not for the weak. I've had multiple breakdowns over the smallest mistakes and a failed assignments. Keep pushing and your time will arrive
I can't imagine dismissing you. You can get in and see about a CNA class and work. You are not a failure. I failed microbiology by about the same amount, and he did not round up. If they ask, be honest and tell them your issues and struggles. If you can get a therapist, get one. Nursing school is stressful, and if asked, you can say I am in therapy and working on my issues, working out a different study method. When you do that, you own up to your grade, your matters, and how you are changing your study habits. Index cards are great. You are not alone, and you can finish. Just go in positive and reflect on what happened and how you are going to change your study habits and deal with issues along the way. I just feel like that should have been rounded up.
Thank you for such a sweet comment <3 I really want to look into therapy because I feel as though I always go through stages where im fine and then I find myself getting down in the dumps again. I figured being honest about what I had going on in my life would allow her to give me a chance but it was so disheartening knowing she knew I just needed one question ,but now I just like to think that things happen for a reason even though right now I am trying to get into another schools nursing program. I feel as though I am always so close to the degree but never close enough. I am going to take the advice u said and be positive and just reflect on what happened and just deal with the issues because the situation still angers me to this day.
I just got dismissed in my last semester for failing by 3/4 of a point litteraly a week ago. I have those same feelings of anger tried to talk to professors to get back into the school and repeat since I failed one class 2 years ago and was doing so well and now 3 weeks before I’m suppose to graduate I feel beyond stuck. It’s legit a battle everyday one minute your fine and the next your crying. I’m in therapy and have been for some years it’s helpful but nothing takes this away. I was even told to switch careers and I’ve been a student patient care tech for almost 10 years. But we can’t give up one door closed and many may still close on us because of our dismissal but one will eventually open sending hugs and love because this is truly one of the most devastating things and no one who is not or has ever been in a program will ever get it !
My Stanley gets knocked over a lot at my kids softball games and would leak like crazy. I just bought the hydro flask bc it’s supposed to be better. I also got pink and my name on it!
I am assuming you meant lead but no they don't, thats something theyre very proud of since its been about a decade since they havent needed to use lead in production
f your goal is to drink a gallon of water you would want to drink a little over 3 of these since this one is a 40oz so yours will be smaller than this one :)
Yes nursing school dont always round up this goes for ASN,BSN,MSN i had a friend who got a 83.8 in a her last NP class but needed a 84 she had to repeat the class and clinical
In case y’all were wondering the reason the hydro flask and also the Stanley the reason they have small holes or leak is because they need ir flow I searched it up
I bought the tumbler and the water bottle from Owala... Because my two Stanley's kept spilling and leaking bad even with trying those spill stoppers... I wasn't really concerned about the lead... Mostly the leaking...
I really dont get the lead issue honestly because I dont tend to drop mine very much. I love the colors Stanley has but I am pretty careless on how I carry my tublers at times & I hate having to watch how I hold my tumbler.
❤ hugs* I've never been in your situation, but I know how it feels to take 1 step forward and 2 steps back. Been trying to be a nurse for 20 years now! Many things have happened to me within those 20 years and now I am in nursing school with 1.5 semesters to go! What I want to tell you is that, there is a the right time for everything. School will always be there. The more you live life, the more experiences you can bring to the table while pursuing nursing. I whole heartedly believe that if I had gotten into a program 20 yrs ago, my life around me would've suffered (kids, husband, maybe homeless) it's definitely not easy even still, but it's manageable once I decided that everything around me will be 2nd place and I am 1st for once! Hang in there, the right time will come! If you keep thinking about it, it will be yours as it's meant to be ❤
This means the world to me <3 I tend to forget that things happen for a reason & that this will soon pass ,but it just makes me upset thinking about how everything occurred and knowing I was SOOOO close to passing ,but not close enough. I appreciate the kind words. I needed to hear that especially from someone who has gone through obstacles to get to what they want to accomplish. I hope one day I can look back & remember the struggles I went through to become a nurse. Good luck to you in your upcoming semesters :) YOU'RE SO CLOSE!!!
We both got this! I keep trying to remind myself that this is just a bump in the road that is making me stronger in the long run. Best wishes to you <3