Mohawk college Bridging to BScN

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Not sure if this will work for everyone I found out I have a "final offer" with "eligibility met" to find this I logged into mocomotion> applicant resources> check my application status > fill in your OCAS details > select program choices > the one starting 15.... and you might see your application status.

Good luck to those waiting, I know mohawk is slow compared to other college/universities.

how many courses per semester did u take on average that worked out to 2-3 days per week?

Specializes in Public Health.
how many courses per semester did u take on average that worked out to 2-3 days per week?

I took a full course load, which was 5 classes/semester. I definitely underestimated the workload initially, because in my RPN program there were 7-9 classes each semester. Some classes are weighted more, such as A&P and patho. They count for double the units/credits, and are double the work. Some weeks I swear I spent 10-15 hours alone on doing readings/making notes/working on assignments for that course, it's the busiest one for sure. The program focuses on self-directed learning (it is a part of mcmasters PBL teaching style), which means you are required to do a lot of work on your own, so even though you aren't in class 5 days/week it can be pretty busy. If you manage your time well it isn't completely awful. It may be more days/week next year as we will be starting placements, but I'm not sure.

Specializes in Mental Health and Addictions.

I also got in! exciting.

Specializes in NICU.

Oh hey bwhitty....your user name gives you away. It's your old pal over here...can you guess who :p :)

Official email came today now to start making my decision, Mohawk or Conestoga (going to be based out of Cambridge however did my RPN at Mohawk so know most of the staff and the facility)

Specializes in NICU.

You don't have any mohawk teachers from the PN program in the BSCN program so you'll never really see them or interact with them. I've seen my PN teachers about once or twice in the last year.

Due to a few teachers retiring, some of the teachers that stepped in for a semester are BScN teachers, I know a few not many so that was a little bit of an exaggeration.

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