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!

Haha no I was to the right of the girl asking all the questions (the other aisle seat). I remember you walking in with the sandwich. Reminded me that I was too nervous to eat all day....and the hunger started to set in!

Haha this conversation is pretty funny.. Just a quick question, was there a dress code? And should I bring anything to the info session? I'm attending today's info session... I'm sick and I don't know what to expect >.

Nope no dress code! I wore jeans and a blazer just to meet somewhere in the middle, but some people wore yoga pants and flip flops. Really doesn't matter because you'll be sitting down the whole time. Just be comfortable! And don't stress at all, but the time I finished (and was BEYOND starving from not being able to eat all day) I realized how it was really nothing to stress about.......and then I went to McDonalds and got myself a supersized filet o fish meal. I deserved it! Hahah. Good luck tonight! You'll have no problem!

AHH Thanks Paraston!! Hopefully the essay questions aren't too bad. Maybe they'll be the same as last year! I really shouldn't stress about it. Finding the campus is the first challenge haha!

The campus was out in the boonies of farm land.

After attending I realized I stressed for no reason too. It is pretty casual.

Yes. We should be stressing the interview ;)

Yeah you guys were right. It definitely wasn't something to stress about. The only thing I'm worried about is my writing. Apparently she's going to look at grammar and punctuation-- which I know is completely normal but I can't write as well if I'm feeling pressured from how much time I had left haha! Plus my writing is super messy compared to the other girls around me. Everyone was writing perfect straight. Ha ha!! Oh well... Now we wait. :)

Hi everyone , I am in my first year in the BSN program - first semester. I was just reading some of your comments on here. Don't worry about messy writing on your essay questions! I erased and erased and went away feeling like there was no way they were going to take me serious with such chicken scratch! I did however get an interview! I felt the interview was the best ever. I was so nervous and really there is no reason to be. They make you feel so welcome and at ease.

I would say in my opinion volunteer hours are VERY important. I had 120 hours in a care home and worked as a home health worker also for months. I also had 3 reference letters. I had 2 A's and 2B's and had finished all my non-nursing electives. (phil,psych and statistics) I DEF recommend everyone to try to get these finished before you start - oh and English. If you don't you will have to take them on top of all your nursing classes and trust me you don't want to do that!!

I have been in school for nearly a month now and what they say is true - I have no life other than constant studying but I know it will all be worth it in the end. You can not go through A&P without studying everyday. The other 3 courses Nursing 101,102,103 are a lot less stressful but still require work with a lot of essay writing and of course tests. I have to say I was terrified to start A&P as I have had friends that have failed it or nearly failed. If you study a ton there is no way you can fail. It is my favourite class - very interesting. There is also a lab class to go with A&P - I haven't had any exams yet in this class so not sure what to expect!

If you get an interview just go in confident and you will do fine! Trust me I hate interviews - usually so stressful for me! Once you get in there though it is anything but:) Good luck to you all and if you have any questions I would be happy to answer them!

Thank you camp11 for the encouragement. I definitely need it.

Whats the first thing you did when you found out you got in?

I keep thinking about opening the letter saying Ive been accepted and how amazing it will be.

That is...if I get in haha.

Also, Im talking Human Anatomy right now as well, but at a different school.

It is so much information its nuts. Having both the lab and the lecture its like 2 courses. But Ive heard that the pathophysiology courses are even crazier. Apparently the tests are made up of almost 80 pages of information and there is a test every 3 weeks!

But I think thats semester 2 ?

Your right though it will be worth it for sure. Just gotta keep on pushing through.

Where are you taking A&P, losublime? I tried to take it at Douglas but a UFV counsellor sid that both 1 & 2 have to be done at the same school and because I was applying for Jan that would not be possible. I am going to get the text to study anyway.

Do you guys think that there's still a chance getting in if you don't receive an interview letter? She said they should all be received by early next week. I don't see how I could still have a chance without an interview if there are 60 interviews and 32 spots. What do you think?

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