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Hey all!
Move just submitted my application for Mohawks January 2019 RPN Program! Anyone else applying?? :)
Good job!! Now just the waiting game and dnt forget to check your OCAS :)
Thanks!! :) So Happy to be done with that one!!
Where on OCAS did the scores pop up? The lady gave me a paper saying I won't be able to see the scores on my Mohawk for like another 4 weeks and I don't want to wait. So I'll be watching OCAS!! :) Is it under the Standardized Testing tab?
Thanks!! :) So Happy to be done with that one!!Where on OCAS did the scores pop up? The lady gave me a paper saying I won't be able to see the scores on my Mohawk for like another 4 weeks and I don't want to wait. So I'll be watching OCAS!! :) Is it under the Standardized Testing tab?
Hi,
On the left hand side, click on the word "experience".. Same with me, after the test I was given a paper saying check it after 4wks but I tried yesterday and saw my raw score. I went to Mohawk and spoke to someone from admission and she said that they might be giving out offers end of July. Fingers crossed!!
Hello everyone, how are we today? Well, I have been on the phone and computer a lot yesterday and today. The upgrading is going to take me forever. The ACE testing will take me way longer than I wish to for upgrading. I am not one for on-line learning for MATH so I really want in class. Anyway she told me that I should do pre-health as most take you right into the nursing program. So I applied at HUmber and Mohawk for the advanced pre-health. I was accepted within 2 hrs of applying at Humber as it appears my marks from Saturdays testing were ok to get me into that but my CHEM mark was to low to get the 75% needed for acceptance.
HUmber is closer to my house then MOhawk so I am going to accept it. the best part is after I am done the 2 term course I can go right into either RPN or RN, the course is advanced so it makes more sense to go righht into RN>
Now I cant decide if I should do a 4yr RN program or take the longer way and do the RPN, bridge to RN. I want to be an RN in the end. What do you ladies suggest. I am older (over 40) so I was going to go straight to RN.
As I type I am sad I will not be with you ladies. I wish everyone the beset though and thank you for the test tips
Hello everyone, how are we today? Well, I have been on the phone and computer a lot yesterday and today. The upgrading is going to take me forever. The ACE testing will take me way longer than I wish to for upgrading. I am not one for on-line learning for MATH so I really want in class. Anyway she told me that I should do pre-health as most take you right into the nursing program. So I applied at HUmber and Mohawk for the advanced pre-health. I was accepted within 2 hrs of applying at Humber as it appears my marks from Saturdays testing were ok to get me into that but my CHEM mark was to low to get the 75% needed for acceptance.HUmber is closer to my house then MOhawk so I am going to accept it. the best part is after I am done the 2 term course I can go right into either RPN or RN, the course is advanced so it makes more sense to go righht into RN>
Now I cant decide if I should do a 4yr RN program or take the longer way and do the RPN, bridge to RN. I want to be an RN in the end. What do you ladies suggest. I am older (over 40) so I was going to go straight to RN.
As I type I am sad I will not be with you ladies. I wish everyone the beset though and thank you for the test tips
Wow that's great news! Congrats!! :)
If you can, I would personally go straight into the four year RN program, so be mindful of which pre-health you take. One is for diplomas and the other is for degrees if I remember correctly!!
So exciting!!!
I can't afford to not work full time for four years straight, hence the appeal of the RPN program for me personally! Eventually I will bridge to the RN program. So I have to make sure my grades are great through the program as well so I don't close any doors on myself!
Bummed we won't be seeing you but this sounds like a great plan!! :)
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Good job!! Now just the waiting game and dnt forget to check your OCAS :)