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  1. I, too, will be writing the CPNRE tomorrow! Eeeeks! I've just been using the prep guide and reading up in some of my texts and Internet about some disease processes. I have no idea how ready I am, but I guess it's too late now. Best of luck!!
  2. I use it every term and have rated some myself. I take the comments with a grain of salt but most seem fairly accurate.
  3. I've taken other general courses at BCIT, but nothing directly related to nursing. I am taking my nursing at Douglas College and may do the specialty nursing at BCIT once I've been working as a RN for a while. Good luck!
  4. I am quite sure you need to complete the BCIT specialty programs before working in these areas. If you get hired on at some of the hospitals here in the lower mainland (probably on medical or surgical wards?) they will pay for your specialty schooling and your full-time wages while you attend school. The only catch is that you must work in that specialty in that particular hospital for about a year after completing the courses otherwise they'll ask you to pay back the costs of tuition. A lot of the specialty programs are only about 12 weeks long. You can go here for more information.
  5. There's also Yanni's (?sp) in New Wesminster on Columbia Street. It's kind of hidden, but should have a sign pointing you in the right direction from the street area. I haven't been there in about 3 years though, so I don't know what their current selection is like.
  6. I'm 28 and have just started my 3rd year of the program. I always wanted to become a nurse, it just took me a long time to get my butt in gear and focus on schooling.
  7. I always test.
  8. I shop at Mark's Work Wearhouse for my scrubs.
  9. Nails must be short and no fake nails. Makeup is allowed as long as we don't go overboard.
  10. I was going to reply to this thread and recommend something similar to that. I had that set, too, when I was a child. I loved it.
  11. At my college we have to get a minimum of 60% in each course or we have to repeat the course. We also have to achieve a term average of 65%.
  12. My faves were maternity, neuro, and surgical.
  13. We're allowed to use calculators in clinical and in class, but we have been warned that we will not be able to use them when writing the CRNE.
  14. Maple Ridge is a nice city. There's some really nice new housing developments along 240th St.
  15. The ones at my college are all called by their first name.

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