Published Mar 22, 2016
Demelza85
8 Posts
Got accepted for Sept 16 and would like to meet others for future study groups etc, heard its a tough program so i would like to be prepared.advice, inputs and info sharing??
CanKor
16 Posts
I heard it is really tough at Centennial. I did mine through GBC/Trent and some of my classmates took the program from centennial before and dropped out. They told me how crazy it was there. Are you currently working FT? Then I suggest switching to PT at least.. Many of my classmates had to even switch to casual due to school work load and all those clinicals... I wish you good luck!
Wow that's scary to hear! I have been out of school 3 yrs, have a family now and working 2 part time jobs. I'm prepared to drop my one job or switch to casual because it sounds like program at centennial is a bit overwhelming. How was it at GBC, duration/course load?
Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you! GBC/Trent was challenging but not super difficult. You need 75% average during bridging in order to get into Trent part. Bridging part also cannot be done part time. Since most courses are online, you just need to make sure you are on track. It becomes very overwhelming towards the end of each semester... Here is a link to the course outline.
Chart of Courses GBC
nkuepfer
1 Post
did you need to write the CASPAR test to apply? I applied to McMaster and that was required so I won't hear back till the end of April!!
Not for Centennial-Ryerson I think it's only Mcmaster (could be wrong). I got invited to write Casper too since Mohawk-Mac was one of the program I applied to but it's so far out of my way, so centennial became a first choice.. I'm sure you will hear soon.
Jaysim22
Hi,
I noticed that you currently attend the GBC/Trent post bridge program and I recently got accepted to the GBC bridging program. I was wondering what the application process is for once you have completed the one year bridging certificate?
CaffeinePOQ4HPRN, BSN, MSN, LPN, RN
475 Posts
@Demelza85 PLEASE DO NOT GO TO CENTENNIAL COLLEGE!!! Trust me, get far far FAR away from Centennial College. Go to George Brown-Ryerson, Mohawk-McMaster or Humber-University of New Brunswick instead. You can PM me if you'd like to know more. Just trust me, you'll thank yourself later for staying far away from Centennial College.
Im not at GBC, will be at centennial this September
i don't know how to pmí ½í¸ but would love to hear from you about program at centennial
PNStudent18
45 Posts
What is wrong with Centennial?
Weelove
4 Posts
Hi,l also applied for flex rpn at centennial for september 2016.