Re: Humber Second Entry Nursing Program 2008 Originally Posted by MeowMeowMeow
Hi codeblue20:
Can I get more information from you about the 2nd year Entry program in Humber? I got accepted from Humber for the coming Fall 2009. I had my undergraduate degree over 10 years ago and is now working in a research lab. I want to do something related to people and being able to help people more directly, so I pick nursing as a career change. I am struggling. Not sure if i can handle the course work and the practicum since I left school for so long. Do you find the program very tough? What kind of evaluation scheme they use in the course? What is the passing mark for the courses in order for me to stay in the program?
Sorry for lots of questions
MeowMeowMeow
Ok...I've now been enrolled in this program for 2 months and it has been a really rough ride. This year is the first year that the program is being run and there have been some unbelievably stressful, administrative problems. I thought about dropping out many times and all of us students have been frustrated. Hopefully for you guys coming in next year, the problems will have been resolved. For the most part, the teachers are competent...a good thing.
Due to the nature of the program,most students are mature with varying life experience. So far, I have found this to be a positive thing.
I will warn you about the workload. This is an accelerated program...think medical school level of workload. If you've got family responsibilities, it would be a really good idea to find as much support and help that you can ahead of time. Books are really costly too...but many will be used in multiple courses.
If you are taking the Fall preparatory program, passing grades for us was 70%...I can't remember if it was for each course, or overall...you should double check that. Most of us made it, a couple didn't. Once in the actual nursing program, passing is 60%.
But, having said all that, I'm a little better adjusted now and some of the stress is settling down. I absolutely love my clinical placement.
Good luck to ya!
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