RN school wait lists in BC

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First off, hello everyone. I'm new to the forum and stumbled on it while spending hours trying to research my alternatives.

I'm in Vancouver, BC (permanent resident) planning to go for my RN. I'm a mature student with 19 credit hours from a US university, but most of those credits are liberal arts, so I'm not sure what will really count except for the math and English. I know I'll have to take the A&Ps and Psychs- biology was much more than 5 years ago, but I did make an A! lol

When I first started looking, I found that VCC has a relatively new RN BSN program and I spoke to the academic advisers who told me that there was no wait list. I got approved for my student loan, requested all my transcripts and registered as a student. Today (only a week later) I spoke with a different adviser who informed me that not only is there a wait list, but that there are 49 students on it and that they will only be taking 24. VCC only has a fall intake so she told me that if I'm "lucky" I could get in the class of 2012 but likely 2013! ack. I suppose the only positive there is that they are a first come, first serve school so I will eventually move up the list for sure.

In the meantime, the adviser suggested I apply to multiple schools in the Lower Mainland, and choose one to attend for prerequisites while biding my time, hoping for one of them to eventually send me an acceptance. I'm sure many of you are in the same boat. I applied to Douglas and will probably actually attend there because it is much closer to home than VCC, plus they do two intakes per year so that's a plus. Will anyone be attending the Douglas psych or A&P for summer 2011? Would be nice to know someone going in.

So I guess the purpose of my post is to first make contact with anyone else currently waiting out their time, and also to compare any up-to-date info you have on wait lists. As far as Douglas' preferential placement goes, with a max number of points at 14, what is a "good" number of points to have to be competitive? I'm thinking I will have around 8. >

Thanks for reading!

oh my poor belly...

Shortlisted!!!!! OH FEEEE YOOOO! so excited right now!

Congrats!! Well this is exciting except I feel like I'm even more stressed out than before lol.

ahhh nothing yet! hate waitingggggggg

I got my official letter at 6:21pm neenz so keep refreshing your email!

ahh mee too!! yayy

yaaaayyy......now for the letter of intent *insert jaws soundtrack here ;)*

I didn't get an email yet :(

Does anyone know if they're shortlisting everyone that meets the minimum requirements??

Misstee, the emails seem to be going out in the evening: after 6pm

Karly- everyone who met the minimum requirements was sent to the Nursing department for review. They have spent the last 5 weeks reviewing everyone who met the minimum and are now making cuts. Our letter is more specific with numbers but it says -

"Priority for short-listing was based on your post-secondary education and/or health related work experience." and-

"The final decision is based on all documentation in your file"- which must include references and letter of intent.

Do you have any idea if the 96 seats available for the 180(or so) shortlisted area ALL available? Like for example, sometimes people defer and then use up one of those seats? Haha I just REALLY want to get in and am hoping that all seats are available for us...

I know some ppl in my Libs class have deferred from aug so I think some seats are for them, but remember some people may choose to differ this intake, so I think it all evens out :)

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