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I don't want to start the posts too early, but I was just wondering if anyone knew how long it is actually supposed to take to get results this year. I know that some people I worked with last summer got theirs in early-mid July. I checked out the CNO website and the CNA website (and a few others along the way) one says 8-12 weeks and the other says 4-6. I'm already driving myself crazy...if I have to wait another 8+ weeks I'll end up really going off the deep end
I'm starting to get really nervous now, especially with the last reply about knowing 6 people that failed in NL. I'm in Ontario, and I wrote the exam in Hamilton. Good luck to everybody that are awaiting results, and congrates to those that have already passed!
I know! That crushed my spirits!!
Nothing here in Ontario yet, I'm in Windsor area. The doorbell just rang from the mail lady and I practically took the door down opening it, but nothing! I'm getting so anxious - I feel really good about it one day, and the next I'm panicked all day thinking about it . I did finish in about 3 hours, and left the last hour for going back to the questions I needed to review, but I still felt rushed at the very end. I just want that envelope to come in the mail so this can be over with!!! Someone told me that a thin envelope is a good thing since it's a single piece of paper saying "Congrats!" and a thicker envelope is a bad thing because it has information containing where you've gone wrong. Anyone find this was true so far?
Apparently there is someone who went to Ryerson that received their result today & they wrote in Toronto. Waiting to confirm if it's a pass or fail. lol. If this is true then the rest of us in Ontario should be receiving mail soon!
Also, the size of the envelope isn't necessarily a give away as to what the result is. Some result letters have permanent license info and paperwork in them as well making them thicker.
Gzowski
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Roughly how many people do you know that were successful? It does seem kind of a high number to know of 6 that have failed.