UFV January 2013 BSN Hopefuls

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Well yesterday was the application deadline for the University of the Fraser Valley's January 2013 BSN intake. I'm just curious if there are any other anxiety-ridden current applicants out there like me. I'm hoping to create a place where maybe we can all help calm each other's nerves, but in all honesty probably just make each other much more anxious.

This is my first time applying to UFV's nursing program. Previously, my plan was to move to Ontario and complete my degree out there (where I'm originally from). I was accepted into my first-choice school, and made plans to go. Then many situations including money...and money...and well...more money ended up nixing those plans for me. I was BEYOND disappointed to eventually turn down a NURSING ACCEPTANCE, but I know in the long run it made more sense for me to stay local, and complete my degree here (and for about $50000 less since I won't have living expenses). I knew it was in my best interest to go through the program without loans and without having to work. The one positive thing was that I made room for another anxiety-ridden applicant to get a spot--it's one way to make light of the situation, I suppose.Anyway, so here I am.

I have been working my little buns off for the past two years trying to prepare myself for this application process. I upgraded 4 high school courses and I am currently registered to do two of my non-nursing classes for the fall 2012 semester. The school I was accepted to in Ontario didn't require volunteer hours, so I scrambled to complete them all this year since turning down my acceptance. I have completed 60ish hours in a long-term care home and I'm currently volunteering at a hospital emergency room (which just began, so unfortunately won't show on my application).I feel extremely ready for this program. I'm in the right mindset; I graduated 5 years ago, completing a post-secondary certificate through UFV and working full-time since. I have fairly good grades. I'm paying for the entire program myself and have no commitments...so I'm hoping that gives me a bit of an edge.If any of you are like me (psychotic, obsessive compulsive, over-thinkers), you'll probably have sifted through hundreds of other posts and are just as confused as I am on how the selection process works with UFV. Of course, I know they have their point system. I've read into incredible detail as to how this works, but even still I've read of people not being accepted with incredible grades, tons of volunteer hours, and a positive feeling from the interview/essay--while in the same intake, people with 40 hours volunteer, and pretty decent grades did get in (not bashing those people at all! In fact, they're the ones that gave me some confidence). I'm assuming a major chunk of this selection comes down to the maturity and approachability they experience from you in the interview/essay.

So really, my feeling is that any complete applicant has a fair chance up against each other.My ultimate goal is to get in for the September 2013 intake, as I know how competitive this process is and I'm just trying to be realistic with the timeline. This way though, if I'm not accepted into the January intake, I can at least get an idea of what I need to improve on.I would love to hear anyone else's journey thus far. And hopefully find some people to lean on throughout this process--people who fully understand the stress and determination we all feel going through this. I'm pretty sure my friends and family are ready to chop off my head off!

Just checked, and no letter for me :(. I'll check again tomorrow though!

Hey guys!

It's nice to see that one of these exists for us so we can all keep in touch!

I applied for January 2013, UFV, obviously.

Soo nervous but I got my information session for Wednesday and a letter for an interview.

It's pretty exciting too!

I'm just so nervous for the probability of getting in..

So I wonder if that means all people to be interviewed have already been picked. FoxRain, you applied last intake right? Do you know how it worked? Was everyone selected for interviews before the essays or did another batch of interview letters go out after?

Sorry...I'm just nervous :( I want to know if there's still hope if I don't get an interview letter this week.

Don't worry too much! I just got my interview letter today, and it's still early in the week! There is time!

Paraston

I did apply the previous intake. From what I heard ***** say at September's info-session, was that sometimes they send letters early, to people with good academic standing because they know that those people should be getting an interview. I also think maybe I got one because I am a second time applicant? I am SO sure it does not mean you won't be getting an interview! Last time I received the interview letter after the info-session. A few days after I think.

Don't be nervous ^.^

I should add in : On my letter it says interviews will happen in October, and that I should book a time by the 28th of September. So maybe everyone will get a letter soon!

ALSO .. If you attend the info session, and are currently upgrading or something, it doesn't hurt to wait til after the presentation is done to talk to whoever (I think **** will be doing it again) and let her know that you might have a grade coming in before the interviews begin. Also, to maybe 'present your case' a little. Tell her what you've done etc. I've seen her write down names of students who approach her then and there to call them later for an interview ! Doesn't hurt to try haha.

Ok thank you!! That's all I needed to hear (that they come after the info session too). I'm happy for you guys that you got your interview letters already, what a relief! Like I said, I'll keep checking the mail, but if not I'll just have to knock their socks off with my writing abilities. heh...heh...heh

Oh I'm so ready for this process to be done...and it's just starting :banghead:

I just added a little more to my comment. You might want to read that :) and omg, me too. I'm so ready to just be IN already. It was so much easier like 4 intakes ago when some of my friends got in with B's and one even got in with a C+ ! Now I'm worried my 4 As won't even be enough

That's awesome advice! Thank you so much!

I'm more than aware that I may not get in this intake, but I want to make sure that by the end of it I can at least say I did absolutely everything I possibly could (relating mostly to my essay and interview since that's all I have control over at this point). I definitely will take advantage of talking to them afterwards if I get the opportunity!

And I hear you! I have friends who went to BCIT and UFV years ago and the competition just wasn't there back then. They got in with average grades and small amounts of volunteer hours. No stress. AH IF ONLY! But hey, at least we'll appreciate that acceptance so much more! :)

Late post but I finally got my letter... It turns out they shipped it to the wrong address!! Good thing I called haha! And I agree with what FoxRain is saying!! A couple years ago it was so sooo much easier to get into the nursing program for any university I believe. Now it's getting even harder and harder. I'm praying that we all get in! & to those who received interviews, congrats!! If you feel comfortable, please do tell us what you went in with so that way we know what we should have for the next intake (in case we don't get in this intake).

& like Paraston said if I don't get in this intake, I will at least know that how the process works and that I've given all I have. Ahhh! Hopefully we won't have to think that way. I hope we make it!!

Yay! Good, I'm glad you finally got it! Are you in Monday's or Wednesday's information session?

Wednesday! Oh god... Now I'm thinking if it matters what day you're in. Haha! Oh my goodness now I know I'm over thinking it. I hope the question will be easy to answer with details. I know 45 minutes will either go by super fast or slow... If it goes by slow for me, I probably will freak out thinking I'm missing something haha!

Haha ok I'm glad I'm not the only one because that same thought crossed my mind. But I doubt it matters what day you go to. Let's hope anyway! And I tend to write WAY more than I need to (lol....see my first post for example..), so I know 45 minutes will go by super fast. And I'll probably be sweating buckets the whole time too. Ok DEEP BREATHS! Its so weird; one minute I'm totally calm, and the next I'm super anxious! Oh well. Whatever happens, happens!

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