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.

You need either your (1) standard first aid CPR level C with AED training, or (2) Standard CPR C HCE (i think that's right? health care employee). I did the first, the second takes a bit longer and you cover a little bit more, but the first option covers what you need, too. I did it in a 2 day course.

Specializes in Neurology and Cardiology.

So I had my interview today...Am in a rare zen moment of "whatever happens is meant to be" This is super rare for me, generally I am super anxious/control freaky. But my interview is done,so now there is literally nothing more I can do. So why freak out about it? (this will not be my attitude tomorrow, maybe not even ten minutes from now, but Im enjoying it while it lasts) I think it went well, lasted just over an hour, I had a very sweet older lady. She said that I sounded very articulate and mature, (Ya acting skills!! lol) and I got bonus points leadership, and amount of volunteering. I got a 12 on the grades though, so that might just screw me over, she gave me perfect on the interview, so I am sitting at 33 without essay, possible high of 37. Good enough? Only time shall tell. Namaste

Ahahahaha, Invictus, YOU ARE FUNNY :yeah:. I have a feeling all of us on here are a little bit control/anxiety-ish... which I don't think is a bad thing. We know what we wont and will do everything in our ability to get it. It really does feel good to be done...and now only another month to wait :S.

Pet_lover, if some of us don't get in this fall, you are going to pose big competition for us :D. I am so glad to see that you are preparing so much in advance, you remind me of myself (but younger/know what you want earlier).

Hi Mission1234,

Thanks for the reply. Yes, I like to make sure I know everything that I can before hand and that I'm well prepared. This forum has helped quite a lot and I really appreciate all the info everyone's given.

I was thinking that (if some of you guys don't make it in this fall), that you'll be some competition for the Jan 2013 intake. You sound like great applicants and as others have said, I think we must be some of the 'keeners' being on this forum.

Hopefully, that when I'd be going through the whole info session/essay writing and interview process for the Jan 2013 intake, there will be people like you guys on here to give some info/tips.

Thanks,

pet_lover48

I have an interview on Tuesday for a porter position at ARH!! Finally, the opportunity for a job within my field. :3 So excited. So nervous. 10x more nervous than I was for the nursing interview, lol.

Hi! Congratulations Alka-Selse.

That's great you have the opportunity for a job in the health care setting.

Good luck with your interview.

Thanks,

pet_lover48

PS: It's been pretty quiet on the forum here the past several days, (except for your post). I guess everybody's just waiting until May.

Alka_Selse BSc an early Congratulation!!! I am thinking very positive for you!!! But the best part is that you are proactive and trying to better you yourself early! :yeah:
Specializes in Neurology and Cardiology.

GOOD LUCK!! What an awesome opportunity to get your foot into that hospital door!

Wishing you all the best tomorrow :)

o.o Thanks guys. I'm so nervous. And excited. But mostly nervous, lol. My mom actually just transfered from St. Paul's to ARH. It'd be neat to work in the same hospital. :)

How did the interview go?

:D The interview went really well. I was super nervous though - I've been doing a lot of job hunting the last 3 months (it's stupid hard to find a job at the moment; that or I have incredible bad luck), and this was one of the only ones I actually wanted. The interviewer was really nice, and said I interviewed really well; she said that she would be very pleased to have me on the team.

I wasn't expecting a call back until Monday or Tuesday. She said that she had a few other interviews to go through Wednesday and Thursday, and then needed to time to look over the options. Well, lo and behold, I was awakened by my phone this morning (Thursday) with her offering me the job!! Yay!

I have a few things that I have to get done before I can start (background check, TB screen, immunization records, etc), but hopefully I'll start orientation on the 16th. So, fret not my friends - I'll know the hospital like the back of my hand come clinicals, and I'll show ya'll around. :p

Congrats on the job! That's awesome. :yelclap::yeah::bow::w00t:

I'm going CRAZY waiting for the letter/website update from UFV!!!!!!!!!!

:no:This is going to be a VERY LONG MONTH!!!!

Happy Easter everyone!

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