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Voltarine

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  1. Congrats all! I chose the collab option, so I guess I will see you around klovesedamame! Based on the opinions I solicited, Fanshawe has a better hands-on, practical aspect. I've also heard speculation that employers prefer collab grads rather than just Western grads (I'm sure that was just someone's opinion though). Mainly I thought it might be nice to break up my time between the 2 campuses.
  2. If the applicant has been out of "full-time" school for more than a certain amount of years (I think it's like 5, I forget), then you have to write a letter to admissions explaining what your goals are, why you think you'd be a desirable candidate for the program, relevant work and volunteer experience, etc etc. I still upgraded some of my courses, for example I had never taken chemistry in highschool so I had to get that credit. I live in Toronto currently, so I am considering just giving Fanshawe a call and asking them to explain the differences, if they're able.
  3. Thanks for the response. I applied as a 105D applicant with an 86% average out of highschool and a good Mature Student letter of intent. Let me know how your open house at Western goes this weekend! Honestly I am leaning towards Fanshawe just because I speculate the college environment will be more "hands on".
  4. Hey all, was looking for a bit of advice. I was recently accepted into both the Western & Western/Fanshawe BScN program. I've been scouring the internet trying to find the distinction between the two (if there is one). I live equidistant from both campuses, so I can really go either way. I was wondering if any one had any suggestions or knowledge about the program at both locations. What is the difference? Would employers opt for graduates of option A rather than option B? Any helpful tidbits would be welcome. Super excited to get started!

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