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Andy1209

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  1. So, I applied for the RPN program at George Brown, Centennial, and Humber. I would like some advice as to which college is recommended. I heard George Brown was really hard and strict from a fellow classmate at a CPR course. Any thoughts?
  2. Will do, thanks.
  3. Do I not require it if I'm a recent high school grad?
  4. If I get accepted, will I receive a letter regarding the HOAE/pre-admission exam and where to apply? I'm asking because I can't find any information on george brown's site.
  5. Thank you for visiting! I was wondering, if I choose to go to george brown college and take their practical nursing program will I be eligible for the bridging to BscN program they currently offer, after I finish the practical nursing program? Is there any pre-requisites I should be aware of before applying to the bridging program? Is there anything I need/require to do before I do the rpn program? Is there a test of some sort? If I do, do the bridging course, will I be in a BscN program once I finish or is it not that simple? Do I have to apply somewhere after finishing the bridging? I currently have GBC and Centennial on my list of "apply to", any other colleges that could be recommended to me will be very helpful. I was thinking about humber but, I don't really know. I may have more questions later on, Thanks.

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