Failing Pathology (RPN) bridging options?

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So this semester, I have just recently failed pathology, and was bummed out at first, but still alright cause I know I tried my best. The thing that has mainly been on my mind is mostly the future and bridging options in the future, after graduating to maybe peruse a carrer in RN; and yes I know there is comments saying that due to this failure maybe that is the wrong route to take and to focus on what is in front of you, but i'm just wondering if there is any possible way that a person who failed a course could continue to bridge due to such high criteria they place on people in Toronto, such as B Avg, no failed/repeat courses. I know so far that there is university, which are online too offered in Alberta (Atabaska) but im wondering if there are other option, preferable one in a city, like Vancouver or Toronto to bridge in Canada. I know that Langara college offers bridging or RPN or in there cause LPN, due to name changes, but i'm wondering if there accept people with failed courses, since when I look and view their requirements, they didn't mention anything about failed courses, does anyone know about this or any other programs, Thank guys.

Athabasca may be your best option since I have had classmates whom failed nursing core courses apply and have been accepted into their program. Many have given up suggesting the challenges of an complete online based program. I don't know anyone that has completed their post-LPN to BScN program so I would ask the school about their statistics pertaining to their program. I'm pretty sure your program coordinator knows exactly what your realistic options are so arrange to have a meeting with them.

Finally someone! Love your previous responses to others post btw. Yeah no I should be looking more into it, and asking about their stats, I looked at a lot of online reviews and most of them did extremely poor, which Is why i'm wondering if there is any other options out there, perhaps something IRL setting, preferable in a city, to start saving my money the correct why, thanks.

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