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Hey everyone!
I haven't seen a post for Fall 2021 yet so here it is!
My choices are:
1. UofT
2. McMaster
3. Nipissing SPP
I started my OUAC application in November and now trying to work on the supplemental packages. My CASPer Test is on January 12, 2021.
I need to take Anatomy and Physio course(s) however, I'm having a hard time figuring out what would satisfy the requirements from all three universities. My options so far are:
1. Take CBLG 101 in Winter and CBLG 111 in Spring at Ryerson. However final grade will be in June; hoping that's fine. This satisfies all 3 unis
2. Take SCS 2159 in Winter from UofT which is enough for UofT and McMaster but not for Nipissing. I have to take an Anatomy course just for Nip.
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from back home, been working as an RECE in Toronto the last 8 years, have a Diploma in Nonprofit Management at Ryerson. My cGPA is 3.55 which I'm worried about. Lots of extra curricular activities from university and volunteering here in Toronto. I still have to compute the GPA for the last two years.
I requested WES to send my transcripts to Nip and McMaster and asked my old uni to send to UofT.
It's been an expensive application so far; really hoping I get in! Looking forward to chatting with you all and sharing our experiences.
28 minutes ago, Halscon said:Did anyone else Humber application go from no decision to final offer with due date for acceptance as May 8. And today went back to no decision ??
also please who knows how many students Humber takes
I think they accept 35-40 students. Also, I know their system was having issues since yesterday. My applicant tab was gone and now its back to no decision yet.
1 hour ago, JouneyofLife said:Hey guys, I ordered my transcripts from OUAC for the Winter semester, and it says it's going to be printed June 3rd. Isn't this too late for admissions committees to make a decision since most offers are out by June?
I'm in the same situation what I was thinking of doing was waiting until all my marks were posted and requesting my transcript on OUAC to be sent immediately but the thing is then the school would get 2 transcripts. I emailed Western admissions about this though and haven't received a reply yet.
42 minutes ago, Halscon said:Did anyone else Humber application go from no decision to final offer with due date for acceptance as May 8. And today went back to no decision ??
also please who knows how many students Humber takes
Ooof were you able to accept it before it was retracted? I wonder if that will guarantee you a place in the program ? I hope you guys will get in soon!
6 minutes ago, StephanieL28 said:Did anyone have any comments about the pros and cons of the York program? I accepted the offer, but I am still waiting for UofT. I tried to find some comments about the program but couldn't find any. I heard people said they don't prepare students for the NCLEX.
From what I gathered, this is what came into my decision making: the program is great in terms of its locations and hospital affiliations because you can get great placements in downtown hospitals or those in the GTA and you get a lot of placements as well! One of them is in a longterm care home though but I think that could be good practice. The NCLEX pass rate for the accelerated program is 84% or so - not bad but again something to consider because most other programs are in the 90s!
Hope that helps ?
28 minutes ago, StephanieL28 said:Did anyone have any comments about the pros and cons of the York program? I accepted the offer, but I am still waiting for UofT. I tried to find some comments about the program but couldn't find any. I heard people said they don't prepare students for the NCLEX.
York's 2nd entry program course load is a bit much to handle from what I know. First semester has 18 credits plus placements, you would really need to manage your time very very well if you plan to survive in the program. Also, coming from York student (not a Nursing student there btw), York has a bad reputation for an institution. Administration is just awful, and there's a huge chance that you would experience a strike that can last for a very long time which may affect your plans to graduate on time.
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