All Content by VeryPeachy94
-
Ontario Second Entry Nursing Fall 2019
Hi I got accepted to Ryerson/ centennial BScN and McMaster/Mohawk BSCN. Both universities of course have strong programs but I guess I’m worried if studying at college I won’t get the same quality of education. They say Ryerson/ McMaster profs travel to colleges and teach the same curriculum and that most classes are held in universities. However I was wondering will the clinical opportunities be the same? Will it really be the same education curriculum or will colleges just let lazy students graduate? I have offers from universities too but I’m wondering if these collaborative programs are better? Thank you for your help!
-
Can I accept more than one offer of admissions for a few weeks?
I agree. I'm just waiting until I know which province I'll end up in. Thanks for your help.
-
Can I accept more than one offer of admissions for a few weeks?
what if it's not on OCAS. I don't even know if it's legally allowed. Is there a way schools might know?
-
Which Nursing school do you recommend?
Thank you so much for your comment.
-
Can I accept more than one offer of admissions for a few weeks?
I'm waiting to hear back from a few places where my parents or boyfriend will be next year. It could be in two different provinces. Is it ok if I accept two?
-
Which Nursing school do you recommend?
Hi everyone I'm accepted to Nipissing SPP (24m), Trent Compressed (28m), and Dalhousie advanced standing (24m) in Yarmouth. Which one do you think I should pick? I have mixed feelings about Nipissing SPP. It's all self-learning and no actual lectures. They have a pass or fail final at the end of the semester and that's it. The graduation rate is 95% and the employment rates are good! I do like the fact that they have partnerships with world-class hospitals like sick children in Toronto. The website provides little information and I don't even know if they have decent labs or any labs at all. When I google the faculty a building called Trinity shows up... No one at the main Nipissing campus seems to know anything about SPP. If you are in this program please tell me about your experience. As for Trent, I love the atmosphere and their mission. It's one semester longer than the other two which isn't a huge deal. However, their graduation rate is only 80.7%. Is it generally harder to study at Trent? I don't mind but I just don't want to deal with *** classes where the prof doesn't do much, it's unorganized and it's all up to the students to make up for it. Dalhousie has a better reputation than the other two programs but Yarmouth is a very tiny town and I don't know if having a placement in Yarmouth general hospital will close as many doors as say Toronto's general hospital for me. Thanks, I really appreciate it!