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RPN to RN Career Question
Hello hypnotizer90, Thank you for sharing your experience. Since I am at the full time program it quite difficult to work and do school at the same time. I am planning to start working after I graduate. I will try my best to leave a good impression for my last clinical placement hopefully it will be in a hospital. I was wondering did you know anyone who did RPN to RN program and got a job through the new grad program?
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RPN to RN Career Question
Hello hypnotizer90, Thank you for sharing your experience. Since I am at the full time program it quite difficult to work and do school at the same time. I am planning to start working after I graduate. I will try my best to leave a good impression for my last clinical placement hopefully it will be in a hospital. I was wondering did you know anyone who did RPN to RN program and got a job through the new grad program?
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RPN to RN Career Question
Hello everyone I hope your day is good. I am currently a student in the RPN to RN program and will be done in a year. I finishes my RPN and went straight into the bridging RPN to RN program fulltime. During my education time I have not work as a nurse in acute setting and decide to focus on school so not much experiences. Only experience I have is working in a clinic for a year since it work with my school schedule. My goal is to work in a hospital. I am not too sure if I hurt my chances for future job because of the odd pathway I chose. Within the area I live to be eligible for new grad program it is 12 month after receiving the license which is the route I am planning to choose. Any help or suggestions would be great.
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Centennial College Flex RPN Winter 2018
Hello princess_nurse, I am currently in the program in semester 1a and I want to say that it is quite enjoyable. Based on my experiences it can be quite hard if you don't have enough time to study. Try your best to be on top of your reading because the teachers expect each student to come to class prepared. For me, sometimes I don't do the reading before I go to class and it can be quite hard to understand,:) but don't worry too much because if you understand and review you will be fine. In the school library, there are some learning circles and tutors, use them in advantages because it free and are quite helpful. Also remember that you need to pass ANAT and PNUR because if you don't, you can't do Theory 1 In my opinion, I find PNUR a bit hard because it deals with critical thinking and I found ANAT a bit easy for some reason. There is ANAT teacher that is really amazing and I highly recommend them. I won't give a name but here a hint: V Just want to let you know that PNUR has a lot of reading, so make sure you have time for that. Sorry if the grammar is bad and the long text. I bet you will do great in this upcoming semester. :)
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Which college should I go?
Hello, Ruby Vee Yes, there are some why I would go to the part-time program, but rights now I'm kinda in between on both the college. The part-time program is much closer to my place. It has a more high-tech lab and I think the college is well-known to hospitals. To the full-time program, it cost less, the program is for 2 years and I think the program is more easy to handle. In the end, I'm not too sure where to go. Also, Thank you for replying :)
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Which college should I go?
Hello this is my first time posting and I'm sorry if I put this question on the wrong topic, but I been having a hard time of picking which college I should go to. I apply to the RPN program to Geroge brown, Centennial and Seneca, but I got an offer of admission from Centennial for the flex RPN and Seneca full-time RPN program. Which one should I go for Centennial for the flex RPN or Seneca full-time RPN program? Just saying I apply to Centennial full-time program, but they gave me the Flex program. Thank you :)