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  1. Oh man, I was hoping there was summer classes available to fast track or make up...well, good to know that, that's not an option now Sorry, to bother you but can I ask you for the book list for year 1? I know that the textbooks will change, but I would still like to look at the old ones. If that's not possible, could you let me know what subject was the hardest (my guess is: Anatomy and Physiology 1 ?) and let me know the title of that text book? (For term 1, year 1). I just feel like I have so much time on my hands until September and I really wish that I could get some kind of idea of what the text books teach. I have been out of college for more than 10 years now, so I am very nervous about being overloaded with the readings. I am a slow reader because my mind keeps drifting.
  2. Thank you !! :) That is such a relief ! Sorry, I realized after that this was probably the wrong area to post my question..lol.
  3. Oh thank you!! I really need to hear more of that, because I really want to go to Humber, it would make my life easier, I think. I am afraid of George Brown's failing policy, lol. Thank you for writing the novel of tips too!! very good information, I saved the info in a word doc...lol. So what year are you in at Humber??? I will be attending this September if everything goes well...
  4. Thanks for the response, Yeah, I hear that George Brown is really strict and Humber is more forgiving.. I really want to go to Humber because it's closer to where I live and the drive is better for me...hmmm.. I just wish it was a Science degree ! That is my only hesitation at this point... But I guess you are right, if I become an RN and get the experience, I don't think that stuff will matter...
  5. Are you ok with the fact that your degree is an Arts and not a Science? Humber was my first choice, but now I am thinking that George Brown might be better for me. Someone told me at George Brown, if you fail one class you have to redo the whole term...is this TRUE? What happens if you fail a class at Humber? can you just redo the one class?
  6. Thanks, I emailed their degrees at humber email with my question, I just hope they can answer it and not just respond back with their $110 program details. I emailed the place that offers the $65 course and they said that it meets Humbers requirements, but I don't know if I can rely on what they say...I guess you can tell I am super paranoid, lol. I am just so afraid of making a mistake and wasting money I don't really have to waste...
  7. Is there any advantage in doing the CPR course at Humber for $110? I see it for $65 here : Toronto CPR But I am afraid if I do it elsewhere that it might not meet their requirements even though the description seems too... Feedback please?
  8. Hi Guys, I just got accepted, and I am not sure if I want to go there now because I just realized that it is a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Nursing, not a Science degree in Nursing. I have read that employers treat them equally, but I am still concerned that my degree will sound inferior down the road... I was wondering if anyone else is attending Year 1 at Humber College right now, if so, can I bother you for help? I am trying to get the book list for year 1 (I know it will change) but Humber doesn't seem to want to provide that to me.. I was also wondering if I should do my CPR classes at Humber? It is $110 but I see it for $65 somewhere else, what's the difference? Thanks guys, I am a newbie.

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