BCIT August 2012

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Hello everyone,I wanted to start this forum because I'm getting nervouse about my application to the BSN program at Bcit. I appled for this August (2012) and I am still awaiting a reply. Has anyone else applied? I would love to hear about your application so I have something to compare myself against and could know ways to improve. Please let me know:)Cheers!

Congratulations to everyone who got in!!!!!!!!

Can someone help me out...My status says Waitlisted, does anyone know if that happens to ensure acceptance for January 2012? Oh, I hope it does :s

Again, congrats to all of you who are starting up!!!

Congratulations to all of you that got in. This has been the most agonizing experience! @Lucybird, I've also been waitlisted and unfortunately, it does not guarantee acceptance for January 2013. In the cover letter we received when we were shortlisted, as well as a letter you should have received from them shortly after your status was changed to "Waitlisted", it states if you are not offered a seat for August by July 15th, you start at square one and have to reapply for January 2013. Hang in there.

Hello itsjmh, Does that mean that for whoever that are on the waitlist, we have to submit all the references and transcripts again? Thanks.

Man, does anyone know how many people are "waitlisted"?

Oh and @ memegumi,

I just sent an e-mail to bcit asking that exact question...I'll report back when I hear

Hey everyone!!

I've been following this forum but never got around to replying. This has really helped me in learning more about the program and helping to calm me down during the long wait.

I got accepted into the August intake!! Congratulations to all of you!

Hope to see you during the orientation. =)

Congrats!!

Congratulations to everyone who got in for the August 2012 intake! I started in January and am just writing my finals for level 1. If anyone has questions about level 1, let me know!

Condale

I'm just completing level 1 and it's pretty much all work work work. We've met at the BCIT pub once after a midterm exam and we have a bowling night planned for this friday after our pharmacology final. Don't expect too much partying, but you do still have SOME fun.

Condale

This was supposed to be a response to someone's post earlier in April. Oops

@Condale: What's the hardest and easiest course in level 1? Also how much studying/work do you do outside of class? Lastly, what's the male to female ratio in your class?

Condale! Why have you stopped updating your blog? :p I enjoyed reading it. :(

Hi! Another question to you guys about the immunization records. I've asked about this earlier and was told that I could just get a blood test if I don't have any records. I was wondering, for those of you that are getting the blood tests, did your doctor also test for MMR and polio? The doctor I visited today said polio was no longer done and I could ask my public health unit for the MMR records (since the form I showed him said that serology was not required for MMR). However, I have moved quite a bit when I was a child and finding the right place to contact for these records might be hard. I was wondering if you guys had to do the same or did your doctor just suggest a serology for these as well?

It would be a good idea to request an immunization record from the public health unit where you attended elementary school. I don't know if this is true for every Canadian city, but at least in Richmond, I was told that the School Board collects immunization records from their students and submit them to the local public health unit (Richmond Health Department). My record was ready for pick up less than a day after my request.

For those needing serological tests (a certainty because Hepatitis B screening is mandatory regardless whether you've previously received vaccination), don't leave the testing to the last minute. It takes about a week to process before the result is sent to your physician.

Hi! Another question to you guys about the immunization records. I've asked about this earlier and was told that I could just get a blood test if I don't have any records. I was wondering, for those of you that are getting the blood tests, did your doctor also test for MMR and polio? The doctor I visited today said polio was no longer done and I could ask my public health unit for the MMR records (since the form I showed him said that serology was not required for MMR). However, I have moved quite a bit when I was a child and finding the right place to contact for these records might be hard. I was wondering if you guys had to do the same or did your doctor just suggest a serology for these as well?
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