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Meaghan

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  1. future nurse 2005 - I think I can handle 85% or higher, I'm looking at the collaborative program between Seneca and York University. Also, I'm active in the school, I'm in band, on student council and many other things, will they take that into account?
  2. well thank you anyways
  3. I live in Canada. I'm probably going to go to a public university, or do a collaborative program with a college.
  4. Hi, I'm going to be graduating highschool next year and want to apply to the four year B.Sc.N program. I was talking to my dad, who is a teacher at a university and he said I will probably need better grades to get accepted into the program. I am getting high 80's and low 90's in all my subjects, and I don't know if those grades will be good enough to be accpeted. Do any of you know if those are good enough? Also, What is the difference between the BN and B.Sc.N? Thank you so much to anyone who can help me. Meaghan
  5. Hi, i am currently a highschool student and am thinking about becoming a nurse. I've done alot of research and i think this field is for me. I've just got a few questions. Some of the school's i've looked at have collaborative programs...colleges with universities, and they give you a B.Sc.N, i was just wondering what that means exactly and what the difference between that and a RN is? How physically demanding of a job is it? I'm not very good in math and i don't know how much that will matter. Also i know i'll be able to give the patients IV's and needles, it's just i don't want to hurt them while doing it. will i get better at it and not hurt them after awhile. I'd appreciate any answers you can give me, and thank you for reading this. Meaghan

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