You would require an 80% average, and they have specific courses that require a 75% minimum grade (i think the sciences and writing). It's very attainable if you dedicate yourself to the
I did mine at Malton Village in Etobicoke (right by humber). My instructor was amazing, I really enjoyed working with her, and the faciviity was pretty good
Almost done my 3rd semester :) The competition to get into both programs aren't bad if you go through the general arts and science. Everyone who met the criteria (grades) got in. If you don't go...
yes i used a calculator. At first, I thought you were talking about the math course in the general arts program, not the test to get into it. But either way, I used a calculator for
Yes, you can use a calculator in the math tests. I'm not sure about the practical program, but this year is the first year we are able to use calculators for the bachelor
I, like Galipemi, am going into my 2nd year. I've had a pretty good experience overall. The one thing I found during the year is that *sometimes* when I've e-mailed faculty, I get a really delayed...
It is true that it may be a bit more of a challenge if you have english as a second language, but Humber has a writing centre that can help with editing papers and assist with any challenges you have...
As long as i get to be a RN, I'm happy with a BN. I don't think not have a bsc would impact you negatively, you can still do post grad programs and everything i've heard the same about GB. if you fail...
Hey! I'm not in my first year. I'll tell you my opinion so far 1) 1st semester= Nursing as a profession, Professional relationships, Psychology, and Anatomy/Physiology (I got exempted from english)...
Yes, you're right. I believe the min average for Seneca is 75%, so as long as you get that, you're basically guaranteed acceptance into the program. Also, as I mentioned, the schools want to keep you...
Well, it depends on how many courses youd have to take. For me, I had been out of highschool for awhile and would have had to take 6 or 8 courses, which would have been quite a bit. I tried doing some...