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Allynurse

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  1. Hi there are no helpful insights that someone can tell you about the program. That's going to depend on who you are personally and what you bring to the table. The rest can be explained to you by simply calling Red River College or reading their website. One insight I can give you is that by the way you asked this question, I don't think this is the kind of attitude that gets people through the course. I am more than half way through the 3 year BN course, and if you don't know how to do things for yourself, and be a self starter, that kind of person hasn't been making it through the courses. My point is that the kind of person who makes a good nurse would have done everything they can on their own, then when facing an obstacle, ask for help. You're asking about the process of "getting in", is the best first step not to inquire at Red River? Anonymous people on the internet are not the best first step for this kind of question. Easiest , yes. We are down to 150ish people from 225 when we started. I have seen who makes it and why. Alot of people are used to having things given to them, and this is now harder for them because they have never had to depend on themselves before. Being an older person in this program has been a massive advantage. I'm sure my comments are not appreciated, but if you noticed, nobody else cared enough to explain this to you , so that in itself should be an indicator as to the quality of the inquiry. Don't take it personally, I don't even know you. I'm trying to explain an abstract concept in this post, it's not meant to look negative or dissuasive

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