Published Mar 20, 2015
Canucker2014
64 Posts
Figured I would start this thread so we can get some discussions going. I'm starting the Humber Second Entry program this September (2015). Pretty excited, also a bit worried about this 74% cut-off.
Who else is going to join me in the craziness of this program??
2015hope
10 Posts
Hey!! I got into Humber and accepted it as well. See you in September!
Congrats! Pretty stoked. Should be an....interesting...semester! Haha
I only have to take 3 classes, cuz I have taken 2 out of the 5 prep courses. I cant wait to start and begin my career as a nurse!
kaynobi
9 Posts
Hi 2015hope! I am also planning on taking some courses, so if I don't get in I won't go off the rocker
Can you tell me, did you do your courses through Athabasca U, or your previous uni? I wouldn't want to take a course and then find out they don't accept that particular one, ya know?
I am currently completing pre health and Humber's second entry is the only school that will accept me for it!! (I don't have a science background, did my undergrad in Sociology and Spanish) So basically I have all my eggs in 1 basket.
Congrats to you all for getting accepted!! :)
blaireau
37 Posts
Congratulations!!!
Humber royally screwed up my application, so I'm still waiting for an answer. I've been told I'm above the cut-off so I should get in, but who even knows at this point.
There's so little information about this program out there, I was wondering if anyone had been to the school to talk to staff?
Congratulations!!! Humber royally screwed up my application, so I'm still waiting for an answer. I've been told I'm above the cut-off so I should get in, but who even knows at this point. There's so little information about this program out there, I was wondering if anyone had been to the school to talk to staff?
Did you try calling the Recruiting Agents themselves? I had to do something similar last year with my pre-req's, I found them pretty good and helpful.
Hey kaynobi
I actually have a previous degree from another university. They have a list online that tells you what classes they accept from other university or you can call the school. There pretty helpful!
Sorry - what do you mean by recruiting agents?
Sorry, that may have been a bit confusing. The Enrolment Advisors (I think they're called that). I had an issue with them accepting my pre-reqs (I have two college diplomas and two degrees). I had to go through all of them and basically argue that they were acceptable. Anyways, I spoke with a couple advisors (Claire and Aldale) and they were pretty helpful.
Ahhh, thank you. Yeah, I spoke to Claire (who wasn't very helpful to me). I also had to argue courses I'd done and send transcripts more than once.
Well, we'll see. :)
Ahhh, thank you. Yeah, I spoke to Claire (who wasn't very helpful to me). I also had to argue courses I'd done and send transcripts more than once. Well, we'll see. :)
Speaking from experience, it sucks! Good luck! Keep on it, you'll get through :)