Humber Open House this weekend
Register Today!- by Galipemi Apr 18, '12I'll be headed over. Now that I've been accepted, I feel like there's so much i want to know. Is anyone else going to head out to Humber this weekend?
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- Apr 25, '12 by GalipemiThanks Bos! I know you're probably still pending a firm response - but any further info on your acceptance?
- Apr 27, '12 by BosRMTQuote from GalipemiWell, I just finished my last exam- A&P today. I think it went pretty well! So, not it's just a waiting game! I'll find out next weekI'll be headed over. Now that I've been accepted, I feel like there's so much i want to know. Is anyone else going to head out to Humber this weekend?
I'll let you know.
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- May 4, '12 by GalipemiCongratulations! I know you've been waiting to hear - that's fantastic! I'll be excited to "know" someone
Now all that's left is to pay tuition, deal with immunizations, police record checks and wait anxiously for class registration to open. I don't know if I'll be able to wait patiently
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- May 4, '12 by pbgrnQuote from GalipemiHi! I've just applied for the BN program at Humber as well- do you know if it is the same credentials as the BScN offered through U of T or Western? I am having a hard time figuring out the differences in the two programs and I would hate to be limited in career options because I did one over the other!I'll be headed over. Now that I've been accepted, I feel like there's so much i want to know. Is anyone else going to head out to Humber this weekend?
- May 4, '12 by GalipemiAt the end of your education both schools prepare you to write the CRNE which would license you as a Registered Nurse. The education provided is equivalent knowledge base. As I understand it, Humber gears more towards a hands on education whereas UofT is a more academic curriculum. Since the province mandates the subjects covered, they are considered equivalent and both programs offer a bachelor's degree.
Hope that helps - let me know if you hear back on an acceptance, best of luck! - May 6, '12 by BosRMTYes, Galipemi is right. It is equivalent. Humber's degree is actually from New Brunswick, and in NB they are referred to as a BN instead of a BscN. Just a simple name difference