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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Ohio
Posts: 16
| Pissed at instructor She's making my nursing class way more difficult than it needs to be. The chapters in our text book are on average 60 pages long ,and she just reads the whole chapter from a power point ,and won't tell us what to know for the test. She basically just tells us to know the whole chapter inside and out because any question could be on it. Every teacher I have besides her tells us what to specifically review in the chapter for the test. plus she is refusing to give us a studyguide for the midterm! another thing that every teacher ,but her is doing. |
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| Administrator | Re: Pissed at instructor Gawd...sounds like an old instructor of mine. Another one stated she loved being a 'devil's advocate' and refused to let a tape recorder in her classes. You sure you didn't end up with either of these? And has other classes complained about her? 'Cat' |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Coastal New England
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| Re: Pissed at instructor Hey Jive, Not that these words will be very comforting but it seems that for as long as I can remember, there's been at least one medical education instructor who operates by the "no pain, no gain philosophy." My guess is that this sadistic instructor of yours manages to pass enough students to not attract too much negative attention and is likely prized by the school board as the "crucible." If you get through this class you have the stuff to graduate and go on to pass the boards. When I was in school, I had two in one. The same professor taught both A&P and Pharmacology and it was brutal but the good news is, I survived as did the others who were motivated to get through. You will get through yours too. Keep writing, R |
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| RN, BSN/cc Paramedic Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Re: Pissed at instructor I had a few instructors like that, and at the time I really didnt like it. In retrospect, having instructors like this forced me to rely on myself, be self-motivated. Looking back, no one can ever look at me and say that I didnt earn my degree; or any of us for that matter. We busted our butts to get where we are, and I am thankful for those instructors now. Was I back then? Nope.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 17
| Re: Pissed at instructor I have an instructor for Anatomy & Physiology who is exactly like that. He is the dreaded professor on campus and no one ever takes his class unless all the others are full. I was scared at first but have now figured out his tests/teaching style etc., and know what he wants from us. He tells us that he is preparing us for the program because no one will spoon feed us information there. He's tough but the only thought that helps me keep an A in there is....the more I learn now, the more prepared I will be for the NCLEX and for my career. |
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| RN Student Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Lancaster County, PA
Posts: 6
| Re: Pissed at instructor I understand how difficult it is for you.. Thing is, I think this is a common way of nursing instructors. I'm at a community college, so I took 3 semesters of prerequisite courses and some electives. Almost all of those instructors gave outlines (extremely detailed though so they weren't very helpful), but most of them did give review guides for each test, as there were 5 chapters per test usually. However, once I got into the actual nursing and clinical program (what the pre-requ's were for), we just have clinical, and 5 hrs of lecture a week. And lab but. My lecture has all us 60 students in one room, and there's a different teacher for each Unit (each exam material). I found that this program, it's not just one teacher.. they all don't give study guides or review. Like you said, it's just a lengthy powerpoint for the most part- I don't even use it cuz it's useless for me. It's tough, but you've gotta read those chapters; skim parts that are familiar or that you got a good grasp on from in-class learning; read parts that seem more difficult for you to understand. Nursing programs are hard; much harder than other pre-requ courses you might have taken at your school. They are right though in that it'll help prepare you for nclex exams.. but that's hard to keep in mind when you're struggling with the current class and nclex is a ways off. Hang in there, put as much time into it as you can, and keep your eyes on the goal and what you need to do to get there. And they don't work for my studying methods, but maybe a study group would help? |
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