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For the GBC bridge you need to "b) graduated from the Bridging program (George Brown) with a minimum overall cumulative average of 75%; c) achieved a grade of not less than 70% in the follow courses NURS1093, NURS1101, NURS1074, NURS1084, (or in the approved equivalent course); and d) achieved a grade of not less than 60% in the other NURS courses or the approved equivalent course and two (2) approved university level Liberal Studies (or in the approved equivalent courses). "
As long as you keep up with the assignments don't work too much it's not that difficult to keep your average up.
8 hours ago, GBC_Student said:For the GBC bridge you need to "b) graduated from the Bridging program (George Brown) with a minimum overall cumulative average of 75%; c) achieved a grade of not less than 70% in the follow courses NURS1093, NURS1101, NURS1074, NURS1084, (or in the approved equivalent course); and d) achieved a grade of not less than 60% in the other NURS courses or the approved equivalent course and two (2) approved university level Liberal Studies (or in the approved equivalent courses). "
As long as you keep up with the assignments don't work too much it's not that difficult to keep your average up.
LOL three different % cutoffs...why do they have to make it so complicated?
I'm assuming you completed your BScN there. If you don't mind a few questions.
a) How would you say the profs were?...kind? actually teach or almost always self-study? Were the tests/exams fair?
b) How much would you say you used the textbooks?
Would really appreciate your input. Thanks.
It's a huge juggling act and there are so many small assignments worth 3%,5%,8%. It's obnoxious but it's not difficult. You should sit down when you get the outlines and plug in every assignment into a calendar or a spread sheet. There's a lot of manage but I firmly believe that if a person can pass the rpn program then the bridge isn't bad by comparison.
On 6/14/2020 at 3:27 AM, itsnelarmstrong said:Im also applying for Bridging Nursing at Humber.
Hi! I was wondering if you have already applied for the bridging program at Humber.
I recently graduated from the PN at Humber and would like to bridge. If you have any information on the application process please let me know.
Just now, Bellacoe said:Hi! I was wondering if you have already applied for the bridging program at Humber.
I recently graduated from the PN at Humber and would like to bridge. If you have any information on the application process please let me know.
Hey. You can apply if you have 74% Program GPA and currently registered as RPN with CNO. If you want more info, type “RPN-BN Bachelor of Nursing - Humber College” and go to admission requirements.
Thank you !
have you applied already ?
1 minute ago, itsnelarmstrong said:Hey. You can apply if you have 74% Program GPA and currently registered as RPN with CNO. If you want more info, type “RPN-BN Bachelor of Nursing - Humber College” and go to admission requirements.
Thank you!
have you applied already
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Hi,
Soooo I'm having a dilemma of whether I should choose to go to GBC in sept 2020 or Humber for Jan 2021. The course avg you need to maintain during the bridging program is what is overhwleming me and causing my dilemma mostly. Any current students or graduates from either programs who want to give their input I would greatly appreciate it. Really anything at all about either programs good bad and the ugly, seriously bless yall.