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April 2018 BCIT Nursing
Hey guys, there's some info about the new curriculum in our Bcit nursing news letter if you want to check it out here: Current Issue – The Scoop of Practice
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BCIT April/Sept 2018 Intake
Short listed and then the questionnaire. And thanks, I'm actually just finishing level 2 so let me know if you have questions
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BCIT April/Sept 2018 Intake
I wouldn't worry about that. I had less volunteer experience than you and I got in first time. Do you have any work experience in customer service? I used my skills from my work experience as examples for my questionaire
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BCIT April/Sept 2018 Intake
WOw! that's impressive! The main things I can think of is having more university credits. Usually they like to see people with more credits than just the bare minimum but that being said they defs also let people in who don't have more than that. Doing really well on the questionare will be important too obviously. Really though, that's a strong application from what I gather.
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BCIT January 2018 Intake
I think being yourself and communicating in a clear professional way is probably the best way to go. Rumors about getting in, aspects of the program and even the new curriculum run rampant around BCIT so I wouldn't completely change the way you answer based on rumors. :) Sorry I just corrected my post. I saw a typo. I would think they'd want to see reflection.
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BCIT January 2018 Intake
Yah, I would ask admissions about that because I definately littered my answers with my personal experience and emotions. In the program we do a lot of reflective journalling so I wouldn't be surprised if they'd want to see personal reflection... Not sure though, that's just my opinion.
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BCIT January 2018 Intake
@catandions, who did you hear about the incident report thing from? I got in first time by just writing as though I was journalling about my experience. I used professional language and just talked about how I dealt with my experience and reflected on how that changed me as a person.
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BCIT January 2018 Intake
Interesting! I hadn't heard that before. I definitely filled mine out like a narrative. I was over on all of my word counts but I tend to be wordy. Try not to go over though. I have heard you can loose marks for it.
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BCIT January 2018 Intake
Don't think of it as a quiz because it's not one. I read over the standards at the link they supplied and had an idea of a few different scenarios I could write about for each trait/quality
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BCIT January 2018 Intake
It was really straightforward to me. Think of it like a written interview. The standards of nursing are traits nurses must demonstrate and they'll ask you to give examples of when in the past you demonstrated them
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BCIT January 2018 Intake
I think it's less spots than that. As far as I know, with the new curriculum starting, they are still accepting the same number of students per year, it's just being split up over three cohorts. So 60ish people will be let each semester. At least that's what they told me at the office when I was asking about it. I'm not sure if that's still the case. It might actually be 150 spots because they will probs take 96 into the current curriculum in Januaray and start the 66 intake in april.
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BCIT April/Sept 2018 Intake
Microbiology, I think is. Pathophysiology most likely will not be. The patho at BCIT is extremely nursing specific and also specific to the nursing program. I'm sure you can email the advisor and ask though.
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BCIT January 2018 Intake
You can google the bc transfer guide and see there if they have them listed
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BCIT April/Sept 2018 Intake
I think I included 2 reference letters. One from work ( I worked for a printing company in sales) and one from my volunteer experience at the seniors home. My GPA is about 4.0. Most people's GPAs seem to range from 3.0-4.0. I have a Bachelors degree in music so I have a tonne of extra credits. I had a B+ in anatomy but had an A+ in psycology so I believe my pre-req GPA was around 4.0 too. Any other questions?
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BCIT April/Sept 2018 Intake
Hey, I'm entering Level 2 in August and I provided reference letters. As long as they are good and relevant I can't see how it would hurt. Let me know if you have any questions and please feel free to check out the BCIT nursing student newsletter here Current Issue | The Scoop of Practice