I am an RPN in Ontario looking to bridge to RN eventually. One of the options I have been researching is the bridging certificate at Centennial before applying to Ryerson.
I graduated from an RPN program with more than the 3.0 GPA required to get in. The reason I am looking at the hybrid program is because financially going back to school part time would work better for me (and also I can't imagine driving to the Morningside campus in Scarborough 5 days a week with traffic - about a 1-1.5 hour commute each way ).
I have looked at some threads about this program which I found helpful, but there weren't many of them and most were several years old, so some things about this program must of changed.
So I was wondering if there's anyone here that is currently in the program or recently graduated that could give me an insight (eg; how hard did you find the program,what are the hardest courses) or offer any tips
theRPN2b
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Hello all,
I am an RPN in Ontario looking to bridge to RN eventually. One of the options I have been researching is the bridging certificate at Centennial before applying to Ryerson.
I graduated from an RPN program with more than the 3.0 GPA required to get in. The reason I am looking at the hybrid program is because financially going back to school part time would work better for me (and also I can't imagine driving to the Morningside campus in Scarborough 5 days a week with traffic - about a 1-1.5 hour commute each way
).
I have looked at some threads about this program which I found helpful, but there weren't many of them and most were several years old, so some things about this program must of changed.
So I was wondering if there's anyone here that is currently in the program or recently graduated that could give me an insight (eg; how hard did you find the program,what are the hardest courses) or offer any tips
Thank You!