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anxiouspn

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  1. Hi Eva, I heard Athabaska allows people with failed courses.
  2. In RPN it was 88% I also have a BA degree with a C+ avg.
  3. Oh thank you, andcongratulations í ½í¹‚ I haven't received any info in the mail yet. I will probably call on Monday because I need to get the transfer credits and tuition sorted out ASAP
  4. Check your "My Nipissing" online, looks like they are sending decisions now. Mine has been updated to offered admission :)
  5. Thanks for replying Ellara. The waiting game continues..
  6. Is anyone still in this thread...? I applied for Sept 2018, just wondering if anyone has heard back this year or in previous years when do they start releasing the decisions?
  7. I don't know much about it personally, but I met another RPN out and about just by chance one day and she said demand is rising for RPNs in nephrology. I've also spoken to a couple nurses at work who say the dialysis units are quite physically and mentally heavy and pts can be unpleasant (of course due to their condition).
  8. Anyone know if my unit Nurse Educator can provide the Support letter? I think she knows me best.
  9. anxiouspn replied to Student Rpn's topic in Canada
    Actually Many of my classmates who had their consolidation in hospital had RN preceptors. I was lucky to have an RPN at the time but I'm now following RNs in my NGG job. It doesn't seem like they allow the RPNs here to be preceptors at least not on my unit
  10. Make sure you look elsewhere other than Toronto, things are pretty dry here. I'm nearing the end of my new grad and have only received one response after applying for many internal postings. In addition I've heard from my preceptors that it's hard to get into Toronto hospitals because once people get in, they don't leave, and it's hard for new nurses to get a foot in the door. Of course this is subjective. DO seek career assistance from the RPNAO, the counsellor there is really helpful when it comes to fixing you resume.
  11. Call Them. Same thing when I applied to Centennial and george brown. It said requirements not met, when I definitely did. Soon as I called them, a couple days later I Received acceptance Maybe it was just a coincidence but it can't hurt to push the process along.
  12. I looked at UIOT but I live in Toronto and work in Richmond Hill, I didn't want to have to travel to Oshawa on top of that. It looks like the deadline has passed anyway. As an alternative if Cent/GBC don't work I was looking at Nipissing's program as well, I think they're partnered with my hospital.
  13. I'm also looking for info on the same. Which of the two has more online components?And can you transfer previous university credits over to take some of the load off?
  14. I've received offers for George Brown, and Centennial's regular and flex program. I'm trying to decide between the three I'm looking for the one that has a minimal amount of inclass time because I have no idea what my work schedule is going to be looking like... I'm in an NGG job which is ending in May and I still don't have another job lined up. I was trying to look into attending an info session or something but I can't find anything.

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