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You dunno what you're talking about or at least not familiar with healthcare/science majors breh.????? If you're taking a class at Comm. College and scoring 50s on final exams...you have bigger problems than other students cheating.
I took an anatomy class with nursing students @ a community college my senior year of HS and the high score was usually in the low 80's on exams so the curve was easily 15-20 points.
I also went to a top 50 public university for undergrad and the class average for most of our O-chem exams was in the 60's. A curve is NECESSARY in these classes and curve killers (in this case by cheating) would be doubly bad for the non-cheating student since you're not only tested on the material but also who you do relative to your classmates.
If you don't pass the school exams, you don't get to sit for the standard licensing exams...This is how schools artificially inflate their % pass rate b/c it only counts the students who they LET take the exams in the first place. A school can have a 98% pass rate on the licensing exams but also have a 50% attrition rateI'd imagine that the % of students passing licensing exams is what strongly determines the ranking of nursing schools. Not sure how having ANY of their students fail benefits the nursing school.
