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  1. I am debating which I should use. I talked to an academic advisor and he said that if you have between 18-23 credits you will be considered both a high school and post-secondary applicant and it will be more competitive. So I think I will apply as a post-secondary with ~30 credits, especially since my chem 12 grade wasn't too good. What about you?
  2. Not yet I am applying in the fall for the 2022 September intake! What about you?
  3. I think I am going to be taking psyc, stats, English, and I am debating on either taking BPK at sfu or biology at langara. What about you?
  4. I know some programs in BC such as UFV and BCIT like experience. Is this experience directly related to health care or is just general volunteer and work experience? Also does anyone know if they are considering the amount of experience you have differently right now because of the pandemic?
  5. Hi, I decided I wanted to go into nursing in British Columbia a bit too late for applications after high school. So I am attending SFU in September 2021 next year to get some prerequisites done before I apply to nursing school in September 2022. My current top choices would be either UBC Okanagan or BCIT. However, I know BCIT is very competitive and the more credits the better. My other choices would be TWU, TRU, Langara, and UFV. I was just wondering if anyone has any experience with any of these programs and if there is any information or tips you can give me ?

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