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  1. Goodluck both! My midterms got submitted yesterday so hopefully its good news! If your top 4: english,math,bio,chem is good then there's a good chance
  2. I'm currently taking pre-health sci to get into the bscn program in the fall of 2020. My 2nd semester grades are not doing so well right now, mid 70's in both Biology and Chemistry. Is there anyone here who had to go back and upgrade their science marks after completing pre-health with low grades?
  3. Its weird how the RN-nclex is unlimited attempts and the cpnre is 3 attempts ? You will pass next time forsure @linzipinzi keep fighting!
  4. wow! Honestly if I knew the pre-health program at my college was setup like the ILC courses I would chosen the ILC route. I felt rushed and every week there was a test. -6k on top of that for rushed lectures and ***. Being the older student its awkward trying to connect with younger students when it comes to group studying and group presentations. I can't imagine what its going to be like working with the same people in the bscn program. sorry for going on abit of a rant...
  5. thank you thank you! Just an update! Chem and Bio was really tough since there was only 3 tests and my grades for both is 58% and 61% lol. I don't really know how people can crack 70%+on those subjects. How I do on the exam will determine if I make it to 2nd... I might just opt out of 2nd semester and apply to the RPN program..
  6. Hello Vixyn, I'm kinda in the same situation its good to know that I'm not suffering alone. I started pre requites a couple months ago and so far I'm not doing so well. Getting C's in my biology and chemistry and some classmates are starting to isolate me from there study groups. My fault for sharing my grades with people... But at the end of the day we have to keep pushing forward through the tough times and think of the end goal!!!
  7. hello sunshine205, Just an update I'm not doing very well in chem and biology, both tests came back at 62% and 60%. I might have to consider dropping out and this point :(.. its over
  8. Hello Sunshine205, Thank you so much for your advice! I started pre-health 2 weeks ago and your right, its a very content heavy program lol. The college environment is definitely alot different than high school thats forsure. I feel like most instructor expect student to know certain for information or get left behind. Some of my instructors work off the textbook and some will just do presentation slides like my Chem and bio instructor. I had to get a voice recorder just to keep up with the slides haha. I have 2 assignments due this week on top of a quiz. I might die before the end of first semester ?
  9. So I finally started my pre-reqs course at my local college and found out that all the courses don't have assignments and just a bunch of tests and an exam. Its the same for every course like chemistry,biology and math. Is there anyone here who took pre-health science at a college in Ontario? How did you guys prepared and study for the tests and exams?
  10. 23 is still sooo young!! if you gonna take the 4 year nursing program do it now. You will be making alot more and most importantly building a career for yourself. I'm turning 30 this year and will be taking pre-health next month to get my pre-requites. I regret everyday that I didn't take this path earlier on in my life. All my friends have stable career and a family at this age while I'm just starting pre-requites lol.
  11. Any new grads that can't find a job. Have you tried relocating to a smaller city like Chatham, Ontario? Hospitals and nursing homes around here are always looking people. I know smaller city can boring but eh! if you can hired and gain experience you always move back! ?
  12. I recently put in my application for the pre-health science program starting in the fall of this year. Is there anyone here who completed the program without taking biology or chemistry back in highschool? What was your experience like?
  13. Have you tried applying to other small city like Windsor and Chatham area? There's like a ton of nursing homes that are looking for Rpn's and Rn's around here. I'm currently in the process of deciding weather I want to take pre-health nursing to take the 4 year nursing program or finished up bio and chem pre reqs for rpn.

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