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UBC 2021

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?

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On 11/9/2020 at 9:48 PM, Bluegleam said:

Good evening everyone,

Are we supposed to register for CASPer ourselves? Or should I wait for UBC for additional updates? 

Thanks for your help. 

 

Yes, you're suppose to register yourself and then CASPer sends the score to the university and department you choose. I completed my CASPer on October 15, 2020. 

9 hours ago, lissynursing said:

Hey! I definitely can, send me a private message! 

It won't let me DM you for some reason ?

9 hours ago, nurseorpharmacy94 said:

Yes, you're suppose to register yourself and then CASPer sends the score to the university and department you choose. I completed my CASPer on October 15, 2020. 

Hey! Do you have any tips on the questions on the Supp app that have a word limit of 50?

 

3 hours ago, aspiringnurse09 said:

It won't let me DM you for some reason ?

Hey! Do you have any tips on the questions on the Supp app that have a word limit of 50?

 

^^^ yes please I need some advice as well. It says to "Describe how this contributed to your life and/or interest in becoming a nurse" but in only 50 words I feel like I can only just explain what the experience was or what I did in that role. Not enough words to do that and then connect it to nursing. Is this incorrect? Thanks so much!! 

 

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Hi all! I applied last year and my university and high school transcripts that I sent in then have not changed. Does anyone know if I have to send these in again this year? Thanks! 

52 minutes ago, brquvy said:

^^^ yes please I need some advice as well. It says to "Describe how this contributed to your life and/or interest in becoming a nurse" but in only 50 words I feel like I can only just explain what the experience was or what I did in that role. Not enough words to do that and then connect it to nursing. Is this incorrect? Thanks so much!! 

 

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I am hoping its incorrect and the limit is actually 500 LOL

Hello guys!

Where do you take HAP course? 

21 hours ago, aspiringnurse09 said:

It won't let me DM you for some reason ?

Hey! Do you have any tips on the questions on the Supp app that have a word limit of 50?

 

Since it's very brief (only 50 words). I explained what skill I learnt or used, and how it positively affected my life or how applicable the skill is to nursing.

9 minutes ago, kpalo03 said:

Hello guys!

Where do you take HAP course? 

You can take Human Anatomy and Physiology courses at most post secondary schools.

https://nursing.ubc.ca/sites/nursing.ubc.ca/files/documents/Approved HAP Courses for 2021 Entry - October 4%2C 2020.pdf

There are a list of schools and the exact courses that qualifies for the HAP requirement in the link/pdf above.

17 hours ago, brquvy said:

Hi all! I applied last year and my university and high school transcripts that I sent in then have not changed. Does anyone know if I have to send these in again this year? Thanks! 

I applied to UBC, as a transfer student, in 2018 but did not get accepted. I went to UTSC instead (University of Toronto Scarborough). They kept my records that did not change. (I applied for an unrelated program though before I finished my bachelors at UTSC)

The application status will update and request which official transcripts you need or what documents you can upload to UBC SSC. You may also receive an email but SSC is more reliable. 

1 hour ago, nurseorpharmacy94 said:

Since it's very brief (only 50 words). I explained what skill I learnt or used, and how it positively affected my life or how applicable the skill is to nursing.

You can take Human Anatomy and Physiology courses at most post secondary schools.

https://nursing.ubc.ca/sites/nursing.ubc.ca/files/documents/Approved HAP Courses for 2021 Entry - October 4%2C 2020.pdf

There are a list of schools and the exact courses that qualifies for the HAP requirement in the link/pdf above.

I've looked through some, and they all have pre-reqs, does anyone know a HAP course that does not have any?

Btw, my degree is from another country, so it is basically of no use in this aspect.

1 hour ago, kpalo03 said:

I've looked through some, and they all have pre-reqs, does anyone know a HAP course that does not have any?

Btw, my degree is from another country, so it is basically of no use in this aspect.

Hey,

 

I took Biology 230 at Athabasca U which was accepted as an HAP course. It was pretty easy in terms of difficulty and I got to pace myself, so I finished it in around 3 months as opposed to 6/ 1 year. 

6 hours ago, nurseorpharmacy94 said:

I applied to UBC, as a transfer student, in 2018 but did not get accepted. I went to UTSC instead (University of Toronto Scarborough). They kept my records that did not change. (I applied for an unrelated program though before I finished my bachelors at UTSC)

The application status will update and request which official transcripts you need or what documents you can upload to UBC SSC. You may also receive an email but SSC is more reliable. 

Ah okay thank you so much!

On 9/24/2020 at 7:37 PM, hopefulbsn2021 said:

They got back to me! ?
Apparently, UBC Enrolment Services evaluates transcripts, not the nursing program itself. However, they mean it literally when they say "the most recent completed 30 non-nursing, transferable credits" -- it's exactly just that, so any (transferable) credits completed after a bachelor's degree will count towards your admission average!
 

Thank you so much! 

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