Published Nov 27, 2021
Arby_RPN
6 Posts
Hi All,
I just accepted an offer from Centennial College for the RPN Bridge to Uni FULL TIME (Sept. 2022). I became an RPN last year (June 2020) and have been working full time since then. Now, I've finally made up my mind to go back to school and get that RN title hehe. So my questions are:
How many days a week do you have to be in school? How early usually is the class, like 8am? Are there clinicals for this program? Do we have to buy scrubs? On a scale of one to ten, how hard is it? I'm kinda nervous but excited at the same time. Any info you'd like to share regarding the program will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
DT HYLTON
14 Posts
Hey, what was your GPA?
I've 87.5 GPA
Thank you for responding
Sara245
9 Posts
Hi,
Could you possible let me know the code for the program you applied for!
Is it the Centennial/Ryerson bridging?
4 hours ago, Sara245 said: Hi, Could you possible let me know the code for the program you applied for! Is it the Centennial/Ryerson bridging?
9251 is the code. And yes! It's the Centennial-Ryerson bridging.
On 1/5/2022 at 4:06 PM, Arby_RPN said: 9251 is the code. And yes! It's the Centennial-Ryerson bridging.
Where did you submit your proof of CNO registration? I cant seem to find where to upload my documents!
I was told to email it to admissions.
Wow! This has got me thinking actually. When I applied, I didn't even submit my proof of CNO registration. And I guess it shouldn't matter on my case anymore since I've already accepted the offer. I would assume they'd looked up my registration on the CNO website since that is accessible to the public.
LOL! It’s all good. Did you take the Rex-pn?
1 minute ago, DT HYLTON said: LOL! It’s all good. Did you take the Rex-pn?
I became an RPN in June 2020 and it was called CPNRE at that time
Ugh ?! I’m jealous but congratulations ?