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  1. Yeah I completed everything, so I don't know the answer to your blank questions question. There has to be someone at Mohawk who would have answers for you though, so I'd give them a call if you're really that concerned. Sorry I can't be of more help.
  2. I'm a block B person. I have the weird Saturday one too though from 130-1:59 hahaha. I really hope you're right about it being moved to our placekeeper day, which btw is Tuesday for me. My schedule kind of stinks actually, I have a class every day except Sunday. Maybe Placekeeper is a placekeeper for us to have a day to rest and study!
  3. Hi dprescott, I had an 83 in bio, 82 chem, 75 math and 74 eng. My Hoae went as fallows: Academic Aptitude: 60/75, Info in the natural sciences 54/60, Reading comprehension 26/35, Spelling 41/45 and Vocational Adjustment Index 81/90. Tbh I didn't study one second for the HOAE. I read a bit about it on here, as I was a tad nervous, but nothing can prepare you, imo. If you're crap at spelling, good luck sorting that out in a month's time for a test. And a lot of it is just common sense, another thing you can't really do anything about. Anyway, there you go.
  4. I..kind of started. I've been to the docs to start my immunizations, but that's it. Has anyone done the other things online? Is anyone else concerned with us being able to get jobs once we graduate? I mean I see a lot of RPN jobs posted but most require a couple years of experience it seems. I've already read a few posts on this site and people seem to be struggling, to put it lightly.
  5. They definitely will. We'll all feel like we have no idea what we're doing for the next bit, up to and including some of the first semester, but it'll all be fun. We'll want to get on our immunizations etc. early though I think, as I know we'll need to go back to the doctor a couple times for some of the tests (tb scratch test might be one, for example). They'll be all over us. I only know because I've been accepted for other programs, which I eventually declined so I could do the RPN. Mohawk seem like they're on top of things though. The hard part is behind us...except for the long hours and endless reading lol. So as far as what to do now, just be happy that we got in and enjoy it for a bit I guess until they tell us what to do next.
  6. Hey you too! Apparently it's a little tough to get in, so good for us. I think we just have to get our medical clearances, CPR for HCP and maybe do a communications test, then Bob's your aunt and Fanny's your uncle.
  7. I got my acceptance email last week and the package in the mail today. My marks were very average but I did well on the HOAE.

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