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2nd entry programs

Does anyone know which 2nd entry programs in Ontario are the hardest to get into and the easiest? I am in my first year of a 4 year nursing degree at Dalhousie but would like to switch to a 2 year program. I already have a degree (BA) and would have liked to have just started the 2 year degree right from the start, but I was missing pre-requisites. And now the thought of going for 3 more years when I could be doing 2 seems too much! If anyone has any info. about this I would greatly appreciate it :)

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Not sure of the descending order of difficulty to get accepted into a program, but I imagine U of T is the most difficult. Acceptance into the program depends on the number and quality of applicants.

basic eligibility is listed in the table below

http://cronus.uwindsor.ca/units/vpacademic/5yearplan/pdc-main.nsf/b6176c6e57429a9f8525692100621c8f/03e61c31a6739ed585257457005f25b8/$FILE/PDC080603-6.1.2.pdf

Also try asking your question on the canadian nursing students association website

Are you still missing credits? The pre-requisites and minimum GPAs vary greatly between the programs.

I'm am also not sure of the order of difficulty to get accepted, but I think you should factor in how large each program is. University of Toronto has about 150-180 students in their program while I've heard that the Queen's AST program has a much smaller class of 30-40.

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