Thank you so much. I've read through your profile and see that you've been very active on this website and answering people's questions! This may be insanely generic but I was just wondering what your overall thoughts were on the Conestoga RPN program and what your post-grad experience was like? I know you said you are in a bridge-program to obtain a BScN, but did you work at all beforehand or was just it a continuous process in your education? I'm incredibly nervous about this program but I'm also terrified of life after graduation (assuming I make it there; *knock on wood*). I already have an Honours BA in Economics from McMaster University (just graduated in June). I've been thinking about nursing since my third year when I realized I didn't wanna keep going with my major. I also didn't wanna waste any time going back to school....but it's resulted in this whole process feeling kind of rushed, and I'm wondering if maybe I should've taken more time to think about whether or not I really wanted to purse this. For now, I don't really regret my decision - I'm really excited to start the program in a few months! But like I said, it's also very, very scary and I just really wanted to talk to someone who has gone through it and get a feel for what's out there. (Also: Sorry; this post kinda got away from me...)