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Hiya folks!
It's a bit early, but since the application period opens in a couple of months, I thought I'd start this topic to share support/encouraging words/info/nervousness.
Is anyone else already excited for next September?
7 minutes ago, wice said:Actually, I was referring to how I got 1 - supplementals, 2 - casper, and 3 - grades... But nowhere on the waitlist, even though I saw others in this thread getting waitlisted (with similar scores or even lower in each category).
So my theory is, for those who are "just cutting it", submitting your application earlier might help you achieve a position on the waitlist.
Just a theory though!
The date you submitted your supplemental has no effect on your overall application nor your wait list status. There were over 850 applicants, so even if you have the same “numerical” scores as someone else (1,2 etc) doesn’t mean you’re in the same position.
for example, one person has an 96% and another has an 89%. Both 1’s in grades, but the first person is ranked higher. Same with supplemental and CASPER.
also they weigh sections differently!
18 hours ago, klim said:Hey, I received the same email. ?
I scored 2 in grades and Casper but 3 in supplemental. May I ask what work/volunteer experiences you applied with?
Hi, I'm sorry about that, it's so disappointing after all that hard work. Will you be applying again? Maybe we will get in together for 2022!
I applied with school leadership experience and unit clerk work at VGH. But, I think these experiences are quite common. I really think it all comes down to how you express/write it. I watched a lot of Youtube videos on writing -- I think that's how I got that 1 for supplementals.
32 minutes ago, CourseMan998 said:The date you submitted your supplemental has no effect on your overall application nor your wait list status. There were over 850 applicants, so even if you have the same “numerical” scores as someone else (1,2 etc) doesn’t mean you’re in the same position.
for example, one person has an 96% and another has an 89%. Both 1’s in grades, but the first person is ranked higher. Same with supplemental and CASPER.
also they weigh sections differently!
I understand but that doesn't explain how someone got on the waitlist with 4-casper 1-supplemental 3-grades, while I didn't get on the waitlist with 2-casper 1-supplemental 3-grades.
At the end of the day though, it doesn't matter because I think that person was number 80 on the waitlist.
Edit:
Actually to retract that, maybe that person scored much higher than me in supplementals and grades. So yes, you are right, when the application is submitted doesn't matter.
32 minutes ago, wice said:Hi, I'm sorry about that, it's so disappointing after all that hard work. Will you be applying again? Maybe we will get in together for 2022!
I applied with school leadership experience and unit clerk work at VGH. But, I think these experiences are quite common. I really think it all comes down to how you express/write it. I watched a lot of Youtube videos on writing -- I think that's how I got that 1 for supplementals.
Thanks for the tips!! I am still waiting on a response from BCIT’s nursing program. If I do not get accepted there, I will take a few more courses at UBC this year to boost my GPA and gain some healthcare related work/volunteer experience as well. I will then apply for the September 2022 intake when it opens. I have a feeling I might not get into BCIT so I am crossing my fingers for UBC next year for both of us!
25 minutes ago, klim said:Thanks for the tips!! I am still waiting on a response from BCIT’s nursing program. If I do not get accepted there, I will take a few more courses at UBC this year to boost my GPA and gain some healthcare related work/volunteer experience as well. I will then apply for the September 2022 intake when it opens. I have a feeling I might not get into BCIT so I am crossing my fingers for UBC next year for both of us!
I also got the same feeling about BCIT ? Hope it works out for us.
If you haven't already, check out VCH's covid response hiring (screeners, program assistants, clerks, etc.). They pay pretty well and casual work is perfect for students.
1 hour ago, wice said:I understand but that doesn't explain how someone got on the waitlist with 4-casper 1-supplemental 3-grades, while I didn't get on the waitlist with 2-casper 1-supplemental 3-grades.
At the end of the day though, it doesn't matter because I think that person was number 80 on the waitlist.
Edit:
Actually to retract that, maybe that person scored much higher than me in supplementals and grades. So yes, you are right, when the application is submitted doesn't matter.
I am that person ? I totally get your frustration. The admission process is really confusing. I don’t how they decided this, but I am basically rejected too. There is no way they’re going to pick up 80 people from the waitlist.
21 minutes ago, futureRN1100 said:I am that person ? I totally get your frustration. The admission process is really confusing. I don’t how they decided this, but I am basically rejected too. There is no way they’re going to pick up 80 people from the waitlist.
OMG hi!! I was too lazy to scroll back to find you. ? Thanks for reaching out.
But how great would it be if 80 people do get off the waitlist?! What if they opened more seats? My wishful thinking ?. I'm obsessing over every little detail and have to stop overthinking. Hopefully for next time, I'll get all 1s.
6 minutes ago, wice said:OMG hi!! I was too lazy to scroll back to find you. ? Thanks for reaching out.
But how great would it be if 80 people do get off the waitlist?! What if they opened more seats? My wishful thinking ?. I'm obsessing over every little detail and have to stop overthinking. Hopefully for next time, I'll get all 1s.
I can tell you’re very dedicated and you’ll be a great nurse! You’ll have an extra year of life experience under your belt when you become a nurse!
3 hours ago, wice said:OMG hi!! I was too lazy to scroll back to find you. ? Thanks for reaching out.
But how great would it be if 80 people do get off the waitlist?! What if they opened more seats? My wishful thinking ?. I'm obsessing over every little detail and have to stop overthinking. Hopefully for next time, I'll get all 1s.
Honestly, you've made it far to be on the waitlist. I'd like to think about the waitlist as you made it halfway, 50%. Not getting into the program right away sucks, but it also means that you get the opportunity to show them how great you are and what you've done to change their opinion when you reapply. Best of luck to you!
I think we need more hospitals for schools to offer more seats.
wice
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Actually, I was referring to how I got 1 - supplementals, 2 - casper, and 3 - grades... But nowhere on the waitlist, even though I saw others in this thread getting waitlisted (with similar scores or even lower in each category).
So my theory is, for those who are "just cutting it", submitting your application earlier might help you achieve a position on the waitlist.
Just a theory though!