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Re Quality of Distance Education
I dont have any nusing experience this is where i would get my bachelor of nursing. Its distance ed through athabasca and theory courses are at mount royal college. Im sure its OK b/c im still obtaining a degree out of things but i dont know about the fact that some are distance ed classes. Amanda
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Re: Which schools are best to study at?
thanks for your reply - but is it really a good thing to be taking some courses through distance ed?!? I would prefer to be in a class setting but am not accepted to those universities but was accepted to the college program. I dont know - i guess i will try to look into it some more Amanda
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Re Quality of Distance Education
Hi Guys Im a new student going in the fall. My question is whether or not anyone knows if im better off going to a university for my Nursing degree or ive been accepted to a college who offers the degree through their college and collaboratively with a distance education school (Athabasca). I really want to get the best Nursing education I can but like the college as a school - location, and better yet - ive already been accepted. What do you guys think?!? Amanda
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Re: Which schools are best to study at?
Hi Guys Im a new student going in the fall. My question is whether or not anyone knows if im better off going to a university for my Nursing degree or ive been accepted to a college who offers the degree through their college and collaboratively with a distance education school (Athabasca). I really want to get the best Nursing education I can but like the college as a school - location, and better yet - ive already been accepted. What do you guys think?!? Amanda
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What Grades Do I Really Need To Be Accpeted?
I just had to upgrade a lot of subjects and nursing in most canadian universities and colleges do require you to have at least an 80% adverage. In Calgary and Vancouver its around 82% at least. So keep your maths and sciences high (ie Calculus and Biology) And your english too sweetie!