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throughsamseyes

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  1. Thank you! Hopefully you pass as well! And hopefully you get your results soon! :)
  2. I passed! Thank you God. Just got my results today. It's a regular sized envelope, the Canada post stamp says it was mailed yesterday! If you passed, you get a letter saying you passed and a general registration form! And it's relatively thin for having three pieces of paper. Good luck :)
  3. Haha, I know exactly what you mean. I guess the only thing we can do is wait it out.
  4. I was just told that they were put in the mail today.
  5. No problem! I'm glad to be of help!
  6. Nope! Just graduated in Ontario!
  7. Internationally educated nurse
  8. Your family will definitely support you! And you need to believe in yourself! That's the most important thing! Are you an IEN?
  9. I'm so sorry to hear your sad news. Just because you didn't pass doesn't mean you won't be a good RN! Some people just have difficulty with standardized tests. I wish you all the best with your letter and 4th attempt! And know that I'm rooting for you! Good luck..and if there's anything I can do to help, let me know!
  10. I couldn't agree more. It's hard knowing that all other provinces have their results but we don't even know when to expect them. Hopefully we get ours soon. Good luck to all those still waiting.
  11. One of my friends called the CNO, and they told her it was mailed out last Thursday/Friday. Every one that calls seems to be getting different messages. Ah, I just want my results.
  12. Aww, I'm sorry to hear that! Are you an IEN? What province are you from?
  13. So Trent works on a normal semester system. You get two reading weeks, one first semester and one second semester. And then your usual Christmas and summer break. In terms of scholarships, you get them based on your top 6 grades from high school. Plus, you can always apply for more specific ones, there's a whole bunch on the list. If you live further than 50km from Trent, definitely apply for the bursary each semester. In terms of placements, they start the second semester of first year with long term care. And then General Medicine, Maternal Child (opportunities to go labour and delivery and NICU) or Mental Health, Community, Surgical (opportunities to go to OR) and you get to choose your last 2 placements and in which city and they will try their best to make it happen! And yes, a bus pass is included in your tuition. Access to the Peterborough Transit system 24/7. It's great, especially cause most people choose to live downtown after first year. And buses run almost every 5 minutes! The workload is dependent on what courses you choose to take. But it is manageable. Hope this helps and let me know if you need any more info! :)
  14. When I talked to CNO on Friday, she said they only get told a day or two after the results have been mailed out but from previous experience thinks that we should get it this coming week for sure.
  15. Still waiting in Ontario! Hopefully Monday!
  16. Yup, from Ontario! Aww, thank you! I hope so.
  17. Congratulations! So happy for you!
  18. Hello! I honestly think employment chances depend on the market and your consolidation placement. Firstly, right now a lot of the hospitals aren't hiring, so it's tough to get a job anywhere. And secondly, if you get lucky and have a consolidation placement on a floor where they are hiring, then it's that much easier to get a job. I went to Trent and absolutely loved it. Small classes sizes, you get to know your professors, and the environment is absolutely beautiful. I just graduated in December and took my CRNE, and have a job. I wasn't hired at my consolidation placement cause they already had another graduate, but got lucky and got a couple interviews. I know some of my fellow classmates found jobs as well and others who got hired at their consolidation placement. Most of my classmates basically took whatever job was offered to get their foot through the door and I think that's what you have to do in tough job market. I feel like people that went to York would have the same issues and concerns. So I wouldn't choose a university based on employment opportunities, but instead I would choose based on campus, class sizes, placements, and other things. Good Luck and feel free to ask if you have any more questions! :)
  19. Congrats! So happy for you! :)

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