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  1. The program is great. Although the first year you are taking a good look at yourself and using in ways to relate to your clients. There is a lot of emphasis on communication and relations. We do have clinical in first year. They are within the long-term care facilities in the city. In second semester she will also have to do a few short family visits with another student interviewing a family who faces a chronic illness challenge. My marks throughout the year ranged from good to great. The instructors are great and will help you if needed. Tell your daughter that there are a lot of papers that need to be written (APA format) and A LOT of articles/literature that needs to be read. Tell your daughter to sign up for FROSH week to, it will be a great opportunity to get involved in the college atmosphere and make some new friends (just a little plug-in there, as I will be a FROSH leader this year. www.scsac.ca/frosh) Hope this was somewhat helpful. If you need any more info jest message me on there, and I'll be more than willing to help. Cheers!
  2. I am going into my 2nd year of my BScN. It's a collaborative program with Laurentian University (Sudbury). There are 3 colleges that are in collaboration with the Univeristy. I attend Sault College in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.

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