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Nursing - repeating a year

Are you able to repeat a year within your nursing degree (2nd year ) if you have possible failed placement ?
Original post by Esss.1
Are you able to repeat a year within your nursing degree (2nd year ) if you have possible failed placement ?


You will need to consult your course handbook or speak to your tutor about this.
Reply 2
Original post by Esss.1
Are you able to repeat a year within your nursing degree (2nd year ) if you have possible failed placement ?

If you fail your current year you can repeat it before moving on to the next year so yes.

If you only failed placement's then you'll only repeat those placement's weeks as advised by your university course leader and placement officer.

Registered midwife.

@Emily_B
Reply 3
Original post by Tracey_W
If you fail your current year you can repeat it before moving on to the next year so yes.

If you only failed placement's then you'll only repeat those placement's weeks as advised by your university course leader and placement officer.

Registered midwife.

@Emily_B


Original post by Esss.1
Are you able to repeat a year within your nursing degree (2nd year ) if you have possible failed placement ?


Depends on the university - how many credits are you allowed to fail/take forward, how many attempts are you allowed etc.
As Tracey_W says, if it's only the placements failed then that's all you'll need to repeat.
Usually, if you fail a placement you're given opportunity to re-take at the end of the year (over the summer for September intakes and January time for Feb/March intakes)
Reply 4
Original post by Emily_B
Depends on the university - how many credits are you allowed to fail/take forward, how many attempts are you allowed etc.
As Tracey_W says, if it's only the placements failed then that's all you'll need to repeat.
Usually, if you fail a placement you're given opportunity to re-take at the end of the year (over the summer for September intakes and January time for Feb/March intakes)


Thanks again Emily for your input on things x

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