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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 362117" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>I'm with slsh. I'm concerned at what and how the program is working (besides everything else). I think it is so very wrong with how they are running it and I think their "honestly" should be something able to be done if they have not presented it timely and fairly to you because it COULD potentially effect the outcome of whether you pass or fail (not just you but others as well). I've known others who have gone through programs like you have and never,ever, do they put the students through what you have been through as it's just not done. It's actually a liability to do so! </p><p></p><p>At the risk of being/sounding strange here, is there someone high/higher up you might be able to take this too regarding the amount of time they did this course? They have to allow you to properly study and understand the information and they denied you that right which potentially can put other's lives at risk. I understand that not everyone in the program has families to contend with, this is irregardless to the fact that the way the course is suppose to be presented timely. Just saying. If so, it might buy you a week or? of extra time for studying or maybe even more time of clinicals or something different that will assist. This way the focus is not on "you" but on what should be "fair" presentation of the course as represented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 362117, member: 455"] I'm with slsh. I'm concerned at what and how the program is working (besides everything else). I think it is so very wrong with how they are running it and I think their "honestly" should be something able to be done if they have not presented it timely and fairly to you because it COULD potentially effect the outcome of whether you pass or fail (not just you but others as well). I've known others who have gone through programs like you have and never,ever, do they put the students through what you have been through as it's just not done. It's actually a liability to do so! At the risk of being/sounding strange here, is there someone high/higher up you might be able to take this too regarding the amount of time they did this course? They have to allow you to properly study and understand the information and they denied you that right which potentially can put other's lives at risk. I understand that not everyone in the program has families to contend with, this is irregardless to the fact that the way the course is suppose to be presented timely. Just saying. If so, it might buy you a week or? of extra time for studying or maybe even more time of clinicals or something different that will assist. This way the focus is not on "you" but on what should be "fair" presentation of the course as represented. [/QUOTE]
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