- UofT 2023 Fall intake
- UofT 2023 Fall intake
- UofT 2023 Fall intake
- UofT 2023 Fall intake
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Ontario 2023 Accelerated Nursing Admissions
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Ontario 2023 Accelerated Nursing Admissions
Just wanted to share that I got an offer from UofT on March 31 - It seems like they haven't done another round yet but I'm not sure!
- UofT 2023 Fall intake
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UofT 2023 Fall intake
Off the top of my head, athabasca maybe? I just did a quick search and found this https://www.athabascau.ca/course/index.html?/undergraduate/all/all I could be wrong but the courses seem to be self-paced? I may have found something through conestoga... https://studentportal.conestogac.on.ca/StudentPortal/Default.aspx?mgid=0&smid=5&ssmid=0&MODId=17&Key=physiology&CRSId=33074 and https://studentportal.conestogac.on.ca/StudentPortal/Default.aspx?mgid=0&smid=5&ssmid=0&MODId=17&Key=physiology&CRSId=33276 are like anat/phys 1 and 2, the amount of hours and descriptions makes me think they're half courses. They are each worth 1 unit. You have the option to start the first one April 12-Jun 12, and part 2 is May 17-July 17...they overlap so you could theoretically take them at the same time (they're both offered in the April-June time slot) - That said, I don't even know if UofT would accept these. Alternatively, they have an anat/phys course that seems to be geared toward nursing students? More hours than the two of those ^^ combined and it's worth 4 units, offered May 9th - Aug 15th → https://studentportal.conestogac.on.ca/StudentPortal/Default.aspx?mgid=0&smid=5&ssmid=0&MODId=17&Key=physiology&CRSId=39123 might be too late in the year though. This is what I found in five min of googling, there were at least three other ontario colleges that popped up that I didn't click on. If you look hard enough, odds are there's a perfect course timing-wise that uoft will accept.
- UofT 2023 Fall intake
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UofT 2023 Fall intake
I'm so sorry for your losses - I know how hard it can be to get through school at the same time. I'm wondering if you might be able to use your grade from before you withdrew as some evidence that you know the material. I was in the SCS phys course when I applied and we just had to upload our "expected" grade, and I included screenshots of all of the quiz scores up to that point. I wonder if theres an equivalent course you could do in the Spring? I feel like a Spring course they'll be able to wait for you.
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UofT 2023 Fall intake
I'd say the chances of them waiting for you to finish over the Summer are slim...but that's only one potential solution. I mean it also depends on when you would finish. I know anatomy is a pretty strict prerequisite course, but there are a bunch of things you can try to help make your case. UofT (and I'm assuming other schools) have a list of topics that need to be covered in the course to be considered equivalent to the anatomy prereq. Before I took UofT's compressed physiology course, I figured out that all of the material in the list was covered in a mixture of courses I had already taken so I could have probably had the prerequisite waived. I took the course anyway because I thought it would be a good idea. So I'd look into your previous courses and see where anatomy/phys topics have maybe been covered. If you can demonstrate that you do know the material and that you have a good chance of succeeding in the program, I don't see why they wouldn't consider you.
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UofT 2023 Fall intake
When I got into Mac lifesci I got in with an 87 and my conditional was an 87, they later dropped it to 85 - probably one of the most stressful couple months of my life. You've got this!! I spoke with one of the deans, she really made it seem like they care a lot about soft skills and although clinical experiences are valuable, they're really looking for diversity.
- UofT 2023 Fall intake
- UofT 2023 Fall intake
- UofT 2023 Fall intake