RPN to BScN Bridging 2017

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Hi there,

Just wondering if there were any other RPN to BScN potential students for fall 2017 intake!

I've received acceptances from George Brown and Centennial but I'm holding out for Mohawk & Conestoga!

Any one one else have any exciting news or want to share concerts/experiences regarding their application process.

Thank You! :)

Do you guys know how to pick classes? I'm so confused

congrats everyone!! im an RPN student hoping to bridge once i've graduated and written my nursing exam. what was your average when applying and any general tips you could offer?! thanks!!

I had an 88% average when I finished the RPN program

Hey there!

I can offer some insight about the MoMac program as I am just finishing my last semester this Fall. The program is highly recognized by a lot of hospitals however, it is very research based and less hands on which is disappointing (in my opinion). The basic stream students receive first choice (Mac stream, Mohawk stream, and then Mohawk RPN-BScN) of placements. I heard that the Conestoga-Mac program is slightly better but not totally sure. I hope this helps. Goodluck with your program!

hi there,

I am applying for the 2019 start and was wondering if you had to take the CASPer test and how you studied for it also what avg you or anyone had when you got accepted, trying to ball park if i have a chance to get in!

applied to momac and comac.. (POST RPN TO BScN)

hope to hear back from anyone thanks!!

I took the CasPER test and didn't really study for it. I don't think there's a way to study on the CasPER test. Check out the website about the CasPER test and there's a sample question to give you an idea of what kind of questions they're asking. I got in the program with an average of 88% from my RPN program. Good luck on your application

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