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  1. Its alright...first term is saturated with theory. I found it brutal coz I havent had 6 courses in one semester. Its better for you to take all pre-requisites first before gettin into the program to make ur life easier. Term 2 was like being a care aide. Next term's our first hospital experience. Exciting and scary at the same time. Are u accepted already?
  2. I applied october 2012, got accepted march 2013 for sept intake. I have 3.14 GPA upon application. Langara has new curriculum as long as u satisfy the requirements...it shoudnt take that long.
  3. I got my requisition for blood work and x-ray(even though i need a tb skin test 1st)from a walkin doctor so I went yesterday to bcbiomedical to get my blood work done and asked specifically for the tests theyll be doing and found out that MMR test is missing and that a herpes test is included! Surprised, i went back to the doc to confirm what HZV-Igg means and found out that its chicken pox. During our discussion at biomedical, i blurted out that its for school and that they are charging me $85 for the test but the lady told me that i can do it somewhere else and wont charge as long as i do not say that its for school. And x-rays r $75. So i went home thinking where to get all of this tests for free. ugh...
  4. same issue here...r u done with vaccinations?
  5. hi guys! r u done with immunizations? Is it free? and where?
  6. shout out to all nursing students for fall 2013! Anyone know where i can get free blood work for immunizations? and x-ray too if theres any...

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