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  1. I remember our Dean said that chances for 2nd time test takers to pass the exam is less than 50%. So for those who failed the 1st time, I think they should take their time to review their notes/books and answer as many practice questions as they can. If they can postpone their next exam to further review their course lectures, I think they should.
  2. Passed the exam too. Congratulation everyone:)
  3. Thanks for the comments. I just recently finished semester 1 of the PN program. To tell you the truth, it is not easy. Although my marks are above average, I made a lot of sacrificed just to complete semester 1. What makes the program quiet challenging are the number of subjects per semester. In semester 1, some students were taking 9 different subjects to meet the requirements. For me, it’s manageable, but the A marks that I used to have in other college program is almost close to impossible to accomplish in PN program. I found out that some instructors were not very forgiving when it comes to marking research papers. Nevertheless, I felt that I learned a lot from the previous semester, and I am looking forward for this next semester. I heard that semester 2 could be the most challenging among the rest. For some reason, I heard that Pathophysiology in particular is where most students have difficulties in 2nd semester.
  4. Hi, I'm starting the PN Program at George Brown College this coming September 2012. For those who finished their nursing program in GB, how was your experienced in terms of the difficulties regarding their theories and clinical? Thanks

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