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.

Invictus - my status still says "under review by program" which it has said since last intake. My interview is today and I'm trying not to stress too bad! I too have been trying to figure out my final number before my interview but I guess today I'll find out! I'm going in with 2 A's and 2 B's ( I was at all B's last intake and that didn't cut it!) so with what time I had I re-did my Bio 12 and English 12. Still worried that its not good enough - I have finished all my non-nursing electives. I have about 150 hrs volunteer at an extended care living facility and I am currently working as a home support care worker making house calls. I've also worked at a Pharmacy for 4 years. I've only spent a small part of this job dealing with meds (counting etc.) so this really won't count much. I have some really great letters of reference also. So on a points scale I'm really hoping that extra points are awarded for upgrading and extra volunteer hours! I will let you all know how it goes =)

Specializes in Neurology and Cardiology.

Mine says "Ready for review by program"!! Its kinda freaking me out, and its taking large amounts of self control to keep from calling A&R and asking why it says "Ready" for review when clearly it is "Under" review!!

I think I may be loosing my mind...:uhoh3: :uhoh3:

I got my letter to attend the info session, and my interview letter so I don't understand the wording....Am I overthinking this??

Invictus, Don't worry. Mine also says "Ready for review by program". I have done the interview already as well. What day is your interview? I'm excited for everyone. Camp11, how did your interview go?

I got 14/16 for my GPA, On the second sheet, I only saw 2/2 and 2/2. Was there another points section on the first sheet for volunteering? Now you guys have be trying to add up my points :D.

SORRY! Mine says "Ready for review" too - I have to be careful of my wording! I just had remembered off - hand. I just got back from my interview! It went really well and I wasn't nervous at all. I was asked all the same questions as above pretty much with a few extras.(like if I knew anyone in the healthcare field) I do know someone in first year and 4th. She told me that my GPA was 14/16 - my volunteer hours were 3/3 References were 3/3 and she said my interview went well with no problems. Oh she said this is how volunteer hours work 0-49 = 1 point 49-100 = 2 points and 100+ is 3 points. She also said I got an extra point for leadership (or something like that) I can't remember fully! My mind was going a million miles an hour. But it had something to do with one of my reference letters - I believe the nursing home health care. Life experience also counts and even though I am 19 - I have been in to watch a birth (such a great experience) I know that there are a TON of applicants though so I am going to be anxiously waiting for the word!!

If you haven't had your interview - don't stress about it - it isn't stressful at all - she was even asking about my pets etc. I was in there for just under an hour. GOOD LUCK!!! Any questions feel free to ask=)

alka_selse - I am trying to not get my hopes up also...its so hard to wait:(

Camp11, I am so happy to hear your interview went well too!!! It's definitely a nice way to end the whole process. I left there feeling good and I'm glad you did too! Like I said before... We just have to hurry up and wait now :bugeyes:

mission1234 - I am so glad to be done and yes! finish on a good note. Still not sure how my essay went - not the best writer:uhoh21: but I got my points all down. I'm glad for both of us - hoping now for us both to get in:yelclap: and everyone else on here!

Congrats camp11 on your successful interview! And double grats on the good points, wow. o.o camp and mission, I really hope that the average applicants are not like you two, otherwise I really can't get my hopes up. But hopefully *fingers crossed* we're all just go-getters being on the forum here and are among the exceptions! I was thinking today while washing my car (poor thing hadn't been cleaned since we bought her second-hand a couple weeks ago) that I will totally host a nursing school acceptance party when we all receive our letters. You guys into video games at all? :D

Oh, and I tried to look at what my status says - I'm sure it says the same as you three - but it seemed myUFV was down today. But invictus, don't stress, lol. I imagine it'll stay the same until acceptances go out. Just concentrate on your upcoming interview (which you have plenty of material to prepare from :D), though I'm sure that'll go fine, too. You'll have to give us the play by play!

Ahahahahah! I am down for an acceptance party :w00t:

Not counting our eggs before they are hatched, but a great plan! I was thinking the other day how many people just read the post here rather then joining and participating? When my interviewer said there were 180 applicants, I almost passed out. That means 1/4 will get in... :uhoh3:

Keep in mind that only 100 or so got interviewed, so about one of every 2 interviewed will be accepted. Barring everything, at least we all have a 50% chance to get accepted! :p

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