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danamoss

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  1. A lot of work, studying, tests, papers..no sleep..but made some really good friends...so far.. what about you?
  2. Sure..I'll let you know. By the way, there was no math/english testing required, is that right?
  3. Call/e-mail Humber and ask them to send you the list with the books your program requires. Have you registered for orientation? Drop me a PM if you have any more concerns!
  4. You need to call/email Humber or wait for orientation, Aug 31st (they will give you a list then) or check your SRS humber account, it may be already there. (it is there, you just need to check!!) My program may differ from yours, for ex. I'm taking English 106 but others take 104, so you need to buy specific books for each course. It is best if you contact the school (just my opinion) but before you do that, make sure you checked your SRS account.
  5. Not really studious .. :) text books are available at the book store (see Humber) I got the list from my nursing program co-ordinator...
  6. Orientation is not mandatory....
  7. yes, that is correct...too many dates to remember lately, don't you think? :) :) crazzzzy schedule ..as we aproach school! :) need to get so many things done !!!!!! Anyone purchased the books yet? I still need to buy a few!..Hope to see you guys on Aug. 31st! (orientation)
  8. you'll be fine !! :) and relax...while you still can.. :)
  9. Yes, CPR is required for paramed. It took me one month to get my appointment. Hope this helped! :)
  10. YOU can do it! start completing your immunizations, apply for your police check asap!! ( may take up to 2 months if you live in Toronto but only 2 weeks if you live in the Peel area for example) !! and make sure you book the appointment with paramed. No need for ASIST yet so don't worry about it. Hope this helped :)
  11. I believe November 2011...
  12. Yes, I will be there for orientation on Aug. 31st. ASIST was a great course held by Livingworks in Brampton but you only need the certificate in year 2 before your clinicals start..as far as I know... Humber has this course also but last time I checked all the spots were full so make sure you sign up as soon you can for the next one..
  13. ..police check:done, CPR: done, ASIST: done, immunizations:done, paramed appointment: August 23rd. If you have any questions, feel free to drop me a line...
  14. Thanks Studentnurse9 for all the insight, certainly all the info is greatly appreciated and helps a lot understanding the pain nursing students go through. I started doing a lot of research about the program after I got my acceptance for the RN program and to be honest I'm expecting difficult times ahead (just being realistic). Im 100% sure you will make a great nurse. Your study plans are great and looks like you're extremly organized. Here we both have a match. You're right about studying for the exams ahead of time (at least one week before) and I'm used to doing that since this is what I have been doing for the past year or so while in school taking prep couses. I think the prep courses will help me a lot, although all I studied was bio and chemistry but I have to say I love both subjects. (I know it's weird but I actually enjoyed chemistry) Time management is something that I'm used too. I was forced to learn how to divide my time to study and keep up with my family but I also had lot's of help.(talk about family support.... priceless). I tend to memorize a lot but I "dig" the subjects to the point where everyting must make sense. The amount of work-load you're describing is indeed overwhelming. Mid-terms and final exams are scarry on their own, never mind the 2 semester competency test and oh yes, the 20-26 papers you mentioned. How on earth can you come up with that many papers in such a short time? What scares me the most? PAPERS. Papers take me the longest. I can spend 8 hours writing an essay including research. (english is my second language) Putting the papers on the side, I think being positive is extremly important while in nursing school. Hang out with people that actually enjoy nursing school and you will learn to enjoy the program too. I enjoyed reading your post and I will retain a copy of it and will follow your advice diligently. If I'm not asking too much, perhaps you could let me know which text books I should buy? Thank you again for your post! Loved it!
  15. Hi Studentnurse9, may I ask you what makes the nursing soooooooo difficult? Is it the hectic schedule, papers, or just the courses are intense in overall? I'm starting the nursing program this fall ( Humber ) and I'm so scared..I don't have friends in the nursing program but I hear many stories and some even say..the program makes them cry..LOL. My first choice was Humber and got accepted with an 97% average. Like you mentioned, the program is nothing like high-school and I guess that scares me the most. I did well in prep courses and thought the level of difficultie was OK but I can't imagine anything 10X harder. I mean how difficult chemistry and bio can get? I studied really-really hard to get a good average but totally left out social life and slept very little. It looks like I won't be getting any sleep while in school not to mention having a life. I'm not sure if I will be able to handle all the stress. How do you keep up with the program? I wish you all the best and good luck with your studies!

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