Published Mar 8, 2015
lnmartin
1 Post
Ive applied to
Humber (north campus), Queens, Ottawa/Algonquin (pembroke campus) collaborative, Ryerson and Brock/ Loyalist collaborative programs for the 4 year Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN program.
Which should I go to?
Pros/cons of each?
If I go to humber I could stay at home and commute.
ktrop03
65 Posts
Cons: well I can't tell all of them but for Ottawa: you do not have clinicas until 2nd year (2nd semester) but mostly 3rd year. queens: can be the same, but not really like ottawa. I don't see any cons for the collobarative ones.
pro: queens: they have a great nursing school. It's actually one of the best in the country. Their goal is teach to become a nurse
loyalist: smaller class room and more interacte with prof (it's like that for all collaborative nursing program). The Pembroke collaborative is a good one from Ottawa comparing the other.
Sorry i couldn't said much. But this what I could said.
where to go? 1) queens, 2) Brock/Loyalist, 3) Pembroke
here some information about queens: Undergraduate
Fancypants09
117 Posts
Cons: well I can't tell all of them but for Ottawa: you do not have clinicas until 2nd year (2nd semester) but mostly 3rd year. queens: can be the same, but not really like ottawa. I don't see any cons for the collobarative ones.pro: queens: they have a great nursing school. It's actually one of the best in the country. Their goal is teach to become a nurseloyalist: smaller class room and more interacte with prof (it's like that for all collaborative nursing program). The Pembroke collaborative is a good one from Ottawa comparing the other. Sorry i couldn't said much. But this what I could said.where to go? 1) queens, 2) Brock/Loyalist, 3) Pembroke here some information about queens: Undergraduate
Silly me, thinking all accredited Ontario nursing schools have the same goal of preparing an RN!
Humber has a good nursing program, you get exposure to a lot of simulation labs (simulating a real-life patient experience with a mannequin).
Good luck.
dishes, BSN, RN
3,950 Posts
It doesn't matter which school you attend, the course content is the same, talk to your family about the financial cost of going away versus staying at home, chose the option with the least debt.
Fiona59
8,343 Posts
How about finding out which school will offer you a place?