Langara January 2020 intake

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Hello, does anyone here trying to apply to the January 2020 intake? What’s your GPA and are you taking any courses at the moment?

Applied at langara with a 3.6 gpa and no previous degree! Anxious to hear back now that applications are closed. I know they were running behind because of the fires in the t building spring semester. Wondering if we’ll hear back later from other semesters?

Hi, I'm also applying for the January intake with a GPA of 3.532. I'm getting really anxious too as I see how most of you guys have way higher GPAs! Anyways, good luck to all of us?

Applied with a GPA of 3.8 and no degree!

You guys have really high GPAs! Have you guys applied before and did you guys retake any classes? Do you guys think there are lesser applicants this year?

5 hours ago, greyn said:

You guys have really high GPAs! Have you guys applied before and did you guys retake any classes? Do you guys think there are lesser applicants this year?

I applied for Fall 2019, but I know my GPA wasn't enough so I had to retake BIOL 1190. Do you mind if I ask what GPA you're applying with?

Wow this intake has very high GPAs ? good luck to everyone!

On 6/8/2019 at 11:47 PM, jika99 said:

I applied for Fall 2019, but I know my GPA wasn't enough so I had to retake BIOL 1190. Do you mind if I ask what GPA you're applying with?

I applied with around 3.4 GPA so I’m kinda not expecting to get in. ☹️

I applied with 3.53 and no degree. This thread is a quiet compared to previous intakes. I hope all of you get accepted!

I’m applying with a 3.6 and no degree. Hope to see lots of acceptance posts on here soon! Good luck everyone

Was reading the langara January 2019 intake forum and they heard back on June 20th!! Going to be checking my email all day, good luck everyone!!!

Does anyone know how many applicants they accept per term?

I think it's 72. Then in Term 3, they accept 8 LPNs who want to get their BSN into the cohort. So assuming everyone passes and stays in the program, they graduate 80 students twice a year.

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