Future humber college student need your help

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Hi Guys,

I just got accepted, and I am not sure if I want to go there now because I just realized that it is a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Nursing, not a Science degree in Nursing. I have read that employers treat them equally, but I am still concerned that my degree will sound inferior down the road... :(

I was wondering if anyone else is attending Year 1 at Humber College right now, if so, can I bother you for help?

I am trying to get the book list for year 1 (I know it will change) but Humber doesn't seem to want to provide that to me..

I was also wondering if I should do my CPR classes at Humber? It is $110 but I see it for $65 somewhere else, what's the difference?

Thanks guys,

I am a newbie.

I have absolutely no idea where Humber College is, but if you go to the yellow band at the top of this window, click on "US" and then go to the state, you may increase your chances of finding someone from that neck of the woods who does.

I have absolutely no idea where Humber College is but if you go to the yellow band at the top of this window, click on "US" and then go to the state, you may increase your chances of finding someone from that neck of the woods who does.[/quote']

It's a Canadian college. In Toronto.

In that case, try "World." :)

Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative.

No one will care that it is a Bachelor of Arts.Employers very rarely ask or care where you went.All they want to know is that you have your license.

Book lists aren't released until close to the beginning of school because they are subject to change.

Any CPR class should be fine. You will need to look for a HCP ( health care provider) one.

No one will care that it is a Bachelor of Arts.Employers very rarely ask or care where you went.All they want to know is that you have your license.

Book lists aren't released until close to the beginning of school because they are subject to change.

Any CPR class should be fine. You will need to look for a HCP ( health care provider) one.

Thank you !! :) That is such a relief !

Sorry, I realized after that this was probably the wrong area to post my question..lol.

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