StarWarsGirl
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Says the person who lives on an island with pretty much temperate conditions year round.Funny how people in Alaska and other places like that manage to pump their own petrol and not turn into popsicles
Says the person who lives on an island with pretty much temperate conditions year round.Funny how people in Alaska and other places like that manage to pump their own petrol and not turn into popsicles
We are supposed to be much above normal for Feb temps. I am very ok with that! There are a whole lot of upper 50s and low 60s for us the next two weeks! it!!
Chuck who ?Staten Island Chuck predicts early spring on Groundhog Day
After the second longest snowless streak and the warmest January on record in NYC, will there be six more weeks of winter? Staten Island Chuck says "no."abc7ny.com
Don't see how that's relevant to my comment about Alaska butSays the person who lives on an island with pretty much temperate conditions year round.
There may be some Phil stew on the stoveChuck who ?
Phil's the real meteorologist
Punxsutawney Phil left his burrow for his annual prediction. Here's how much longer winter will last according to the legend | CNN
Punxsutawney Phil -- the legendary groundhog weather watcher -- woke up and saw his shadow Thursday morning, calling for six more weeks of winter.www.google.com
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!! I hope you make a lot of money!Over 130 people now signed up for the Paramore party.
And Brianās nursing school is getting sued:
Nursing Students Sue Florida For-Profit School, HCI College, for Deceitful Scheme to Block Students From Taking Licensing Exam and Trap Them in Debt ā Project on Predatory Student Lending
A group of nursing students at Floridaās HCI College (formerly Health Career Institute) filed a lawsuit against the for-profit school today for a deliberate scheme to block 95% of students from graduating and taking the RN licensing exam (NCLEX) and for misrepresenting its accreditation status and Nwww.ppsl.org
Key takeaways:
āBOSTON āāÆA group of nursing students at Floridaās HCI College (formerly Health Career Institute) filed a lawsuit against the for-profit school for a deliberate scheme to block 95% of students from graduating and taking the RN licensing exam (NCLEX) and for misrepresenting its accreditation status and NCLEX passage rates.
Beginning sometime before May of 2021, HCI adopted a new grading policy as a way of weeding out students and forcing them to retake semesters they had already paid for. Under the new policy, students were required to achieve both an 80 percent overall score and at least 50 percent in every category of the high-stakes āpredictorā exams in order to advance through the program.
In the fall of 2021, only five students out of a class of over 100 passed the new final exam and were permitted to graduate.
According to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), only 8 students who graduated in December 2021 went on to take the NCLEX-RN in the first quarter of 2022.ā
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