UFV 2012 Fall Intake - Insights and Meetings

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Hello!

I'm starting this topic for two reasons: one, to introduce myself and make connections with anyone else that has also applied for the fall 2012 intake at the University of the Fraser Valley nursing program; and two, to make a few inquiries.

So, I'm a 23 year old resident in Abbotsford. I've recently completed my bachelor of Science with a major in Biology and heavy focus (should have officially done a minor :( ) in computer science/software engineering. I decided about 6 months ago that Biology was not quite the route I wanted to take, as it's incredibly difficult to find a job without a PhD. And since I much prefer hands-on work and prefer research as a hobby, I figured that 4 years would be better spent persuing something else. I considered Medicine, various tech position and even Health informations, but have settled on Nursing.

I applied at UFV, since it's closest to home and have heard a lot of really great feedback about their nursing program. I considered UBC, but the commute didn't sit well with me (you have little enough time as it is being a nursing student and with the price of gas on the rise, it would be attrociously expensive).

I have just received my notification letter regarding the information sessions on March 7/15 - anyone else going too?? :o I'm getting really nervous, and have been reading and absorbing everything I can find to prepare, lol. Everyone suggests just taking it easy and being yourself. I'm not worried too much about the grades. I had a 4.2 gpa in highschool (yay for honours classes), and have somewhere between a B+/A- average for university. If I could write off my one bad semester that would bump up to an A-/A average.

Nor am I worried about cost. I managed to pay myself through my first degree somehow, and could do so again, or cave finally and take out a student loan. Either way, I'm supported financially. My family are also all in the health care field, so I'm VERY familiar in that aspect.

I'm a bit worried about my volunteer hours, though. Since I did have to pay my way through university, I didn't really have the luxery of time to spend volunteering. I worked 2 years in a vet clinic - not quite the same, but very similar environment. I do have 40 or so hours of official volunteer time in hemodialysis and ccu at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver. But I've been in and around the hospital all my life since my mom works there, and have been involved in St. John Ambulance as well.

I'm also concerned about the essay. I've read what the general interview questions are, but nothing on what I should expect to write for the essay. The notification I got in the mail said that we'd be given 3 questions to write/discuss to test our critical thinking. Any advice?

Anyway, I'd really appreciate any information anyone has to offer on the UFV interview and essay. I'd also like to get to know fellow applicants! :D

Cheers.

My UFV account application status has changed to "conditionally accepted" around 3:30! I think this means we are in! Congrats to you two and good luck to everyone else=)

Mine says accepted conditionally too!!!!!!! :yelclap:

Yahhh!! So excited :lol2: I think it just means you have to accept the spot (So many apply at multiple schools) pay fees etc. For those who's status's haven't changed - there is usually one or two that go to other schools so there will be a waiting list. My friend's status hasn't changed :( but there is still hope! My friend last semester got called last minute when a spot came up.

Specializes in Neurology and Cardiology.

YAHHHHH!!!!! IN IN IN IN IN!!!! CONGRATS EVERYBODY!! I Have waited sooooo long for this moment!! Enjoy it, we earned it :) Seeya in September!!!!

The funniest part is that come September, the main people on this post are going to be looking around the room trying to figure out who is who :lol2:. I am beyond excited to meet you guys this fall!! Congratulations to everyone who was accepted, and to anyone who wasn't...January intake is only four months after.

Hello again! Congrats to everyone on their acceptance!!!! I can't imagine the feeling of relief! I'm still stressing... Just wondering if you think it's possible my status will be updated Monday?? I am curious to know if they do it alphabetically...Maybe? My last name starts with an M... Anyone with a last name that starts with a later letter? I think I might just be loosing my mind! Thank-you in advance :) and best of luck to everyone in September!!!

Fruitloop3 - My last name starts with a C. My friend's status didn't change either and her last name starts with an R - So I'm really hoping that it was alphabetically !! My status changed about 3:30 - 4 on Friday and I know they were closed at 4:30 and have to enter like 48 names? So maybe! Let us know!! GOOD LUCK!

My last name starts with a J

Maybe they have more names to change, although I do know someone who has "accepted conditionally" and her last name starts with a "M".

Like someone said above, students don't always make UFV their first choice so there are waitlists.

My last name starts with an M as well.

Also, I was thinking the same thing about trying to figure out who is who come September...I did join the group on the popular social network site that everyone is familiar with...UFV Nursing 2012. Maybe everyone who has been accepted on here should also join that and then we can post our usernames!

Specializes in Neurology and Cardiology.

lol mission I know I will be. I say we make it a game and try to guess in person personality to online anonymous posts. Although that could take awhile. Then again we do have like 4 years... To those of you who did not make it JUST KEEP TRYING!! I didn't get in last time either, and I know how disappointing that was, but just use the time to better your application. Retake prereqs get more volunteer hours, take stat and English 105, whatever. Like mission said, January is a mere short 4 months after Sept!! :)

Hello again,

Thank-you for your replies!

I have done all my non-nursing courses except for stats and the human services. This is my second time applying. I upgraded some of my classes to get higher marks and I guess that just wasnt enough! I calculated that I have 14.67/16 for the grade component. My interview went really well and the interviewer said "see you in September" ... maybe she was just trying to be nice? Oh well! I must say, this is very discouraging... but an obstacle is just another opportunity!

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