Hi everyone- I thought I would make this post for students applying in January 2022. Please post any information that may be comfortable. Also feel free to share the number of credits you have, grades and GPA, etc. We’re all in this together!
10 hours ago, FutureRN10 said:I just finished mine a few minutes ago as well. I found it to be less difficult than the Casper test. We could choose to work on any question and the time limit wasn’t too bad either. Also, no webcam either. I don’t like when there are proctors LOL.
Agreed! I finished mine yesterday and I didn’t feel super rushed when answering, so I was definitely able to give more thoughtful answers. The no proctors thing was great too haha.
Good luck to anyone who still has to take it!
I also agree with the above comments! I just finished mine and did not feel rushed at all. You're able to read through all 4 questions and go back and forth to edit and add more as you go along. The questions were pretty generic interview-style questions that test your ability to perform well as a nurse!
Hey all!
I don't think I applied to the same intake as you all but I just applied for the BCIT Nursing April 2022 intake!
I don't have any healthcare-related experience except that I have been working with virtual covid testing appointments for the past 3 months and a retail job. As you can tell, I don't have hands-on experience in healthcare also due to covid and volunteer/hospital opportunities being closed.
To be honest, I am not too hopeful to get into BCIT's program just because it is so competitive but I just applied to it for the sake of it. My post-secondary grades mainly consist of A- / B+ / B however, my high school grades are NOT IT.
Good luck to you all!
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Well... like other people said, they are just generic interview questions, but I found it was harder than Casper