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  1. Hi Everyone, HOPEFULLY SOMEONE CAN SHED SOME LIGHT ON ME....:) I am super confused after looking non stop on the internet, for what seems like hours, on part time studies to bridge into RN. I have my RPN license in Quebec (active license since February 2014) and Ontario (active license since January 2015) and have been working officially as a nurse full time since May 2015. I have previous work experience in insurance medically validating claims in January 2015, but wasn't hired officially as a nurse due to budget cuts. (I was on mat leave before that). I now want to continue in education to get my BscN (long term goal NP!!! ..I know SCARY!) but have no idea where to start. I would like to know if anyone knows what the difference in between Centennial, McMaster and Athabasca are. Cost wise what is the less costly and how long it takes to complete!! My big thing is I am a full time mom, spouse and I have a full time job and would really like to squeeze this in Part time. Anyone have experience or going through this? And any ideas what the prerequisites are?? I graduated College in Qc with an above 85% average i don't know the exact grade. I also have some courses completed in college for social science. Is there any prerequisites for math or cal or chemistry?? Please help shed some light, I'm so lost and the more i read the more confused i get!!! Thanks in advance! Signed, Ever so confused

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