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You're so smart, you should be a doctor.
Yes!!!!! My parents say this to me all the time, they say that I'm settling because they think that I believe I'm not smart enough for med school, but hey! they should be happy they don't have to help pay for ten years of schooling and possible residency.
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Anybody have Plan B?
I've applied to three nursing programs and if I don't get accepted, (I really don't even wanna think about that) I'll have nothing to fall back on. I have no plan B, I don't think I want to settle for a plan B like hospital admin, or anything really. If I don't get accepted this year, I'll try to boost up my results and reapply for the same nirsin programs next semester, that's my "plan B."
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Collaborative program
Thank you, that makes sense! But would the first years of the collab program in college have the same course work as the first years in the normal nursing program that the college provides? George Brown also collaborates with Ryerson University for the nursing program.
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Collaborative program
I've applied to George Brown College's collaborative nursing program with Ryerson and also Seneca's with York. Is the bridge program considered to be different than the PN/RPN program the two colleges provide? If it is different, what's the difference (other than the fact after four years you have a BScN and can be a RN)? And is the collab program considered a university program?
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Ryerson vs. York
Thank you guys, this really helped!
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Ryerson vs. York
I've applied to the nursing program at Ryerson and also York's collaborative program with Seneca. I'm wondering which one would be better four years in university or two years in college and two in uni?