Langara Fall 2021 intake

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I just applied for the fall 2021 intake and I'm wondering if anyone else applied! ?

Hi, has anyone heard of any acceptances yet? I still haven't and I'm hoping I can hear an answer before I need to register for courses...

I haven’t heard anything yet. 

I haven't heard anything either. I think the results are probably going to come out like end of March or beginning of April seeing as how there are more people applying for this intake. 

I really hope it’s not beginning of April. This wait is killing me!! 

35 minutes ago, IsabellaPereira said:

I really hope it’s not beginning of April. This wait is killing me!! 

The same

ohh how do you know more people applied?

9 hours ago, ptorrev said:

I haven't heard anything either. I think the results are probably going to come out like end of March or beginning of April seeing as how there are more people applying for this intake. 

 

20 hours ago, lycheese said:

ohh how do you know more people applied?

 

Oh some people in the thread said there are more people applying

Hi everyone! It's my first time here and honestly I'm just trying to look for some info about Langara's BSN Fall 2021 Intake because it's so nerve wracking not to hear back from them for so long. Every email notif I get makes me really anxious haha please tell me it's just not me. Esp now that I've heard we're back to on-campus classes starting fall, all I could think of is finally starting nursing school by then but I'm not even sure if I'll get in yet.

I emailed them asking when we would hear back and they said 4 to 8 weeks after the deadline so nothing that we didn’t already know. I wish they could tell us at least what week we might get it because this wait is horrible. I’m same as you, every email notification makes heart go crazy. ?

 

 

 

 

Hi everyone ?

I'd like to apply to Langara (don't know exactly which semester yet) but I need some help understanding the admission requirements. I am currently attending SFU. I used the BC Transfer Guide and noticed that for a lot of the required courses, there aren't any equivalent courses at SFU (e.g. There is no course I can take at SFU to fulfill the BIOL 1191 requirement). 

How can I apply to Langara if this is the case? I'm quite lost right now and would appreciate any help! ?

8 minutes ago, leco said:

Hi everyone ?

I'd like to apply to Langara (don't know exactly which semester yet) but I need some help understanding the admission requirements. I am currently attending SFU. I used the BC Transfer Guide and noticed that for a lot of the required courses, there aren't any equivalent courses at SFU (e.g. There is no course I can take at SFU to fulfill the BIOL 1191 requirement). 

How can I apply to Langara if this is the case? I'm quite lost right now and would appreciate any help! ?

You can apply for open enrolment at any school (like douglas) and take equivalent courses there

On 2/23/2021 at 10:00 PM, kchiu said:

Hi Tapioca!

That sounds intense! I hope that online exams won't be conducted for our intake given that we should all be vaccinated by that time.

How do you like the program so far and are the clinical super intense?

What do the labs consist of and is pathophysiology as hard as they say it is?

I hear the course load is really heavy. Do you find this to be true?

Thank you so much for taking the time from your busy schedule and helping us hopefuls get a better understanding of what we can expect as a student nurse!

Best wishes,

K

hi! yes school should be back to normal come September.

 

I really like the program and how it’s structured in an organized way (learning about a disease in a lecture class and seeing it in clinical simultaneously, residential care + older adult in term2, acute care + adults term3, etc). each term has its focus which I like.

 

clinical can be intense sometimes so you have to come prepared to every shift (get familiar with your Monday night assignment, patient info, etc). each term clinical has its own challenges and competencies to demonstrate (lmk if u need specifics)!

 

weekly labs consist of new skills (ex: term 1= bed making, bed baths, vitals. term 3= oyxgen therapy, dressings, injection. term 4= IV meds etc). there are demonstrations you have to do for instructors to get checked off on certain skills (vitals, med admin, IV, cath etc). there are also midterms+final for lab classes.

 

patho is only hard if you don't try to understand the info. It's a lot of info so u cant memorize it all, so prioritize comprehending the concepts.

 

course load is full time and keeps me busy. some people had jobs in t1 but its difficult t2 onwards. it is manageable if you don't fall behind!

 

hope this helps!

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