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pinaysmiley16 wrote:2012grad94 wrote:Anyone know if I could get into York's collaborative with Seneca with a 83-86% average?? I'm really starting to worry :( Also when the universities calculate your top 6 U course average, is it counting ONLY the mid term of second semester and final of first? Because I have 3 really hard course right now and my easy ones are next semester which will boost my average hopefully. Please respond ASAP I'm literally freaking out right now!!! If you look on einfo, the avg for york-seneca is 76-81% (been a while, check to be sure, and yeah, its only 1st sem final and 2nd sem midterms. :) thanks!! :D Applied to: York/Seneca[ACCEPTED], Ryerson/GB, Ryerson/Cenn[ACCEPTED]
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hey! anyone want to give information about ryerson-cent. and information about university transfers! my highschool average was a 79 -.- but i was accepted into ryerson-cent last year but i declined and went to a different university for a different program. But being here I realized I made a mistake and should have actually went with my first choice!!
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studentRN wrote:Hi everyone!
I'm a first-year student at the Ryerson University site for the Ryerson, Centennial, George Brown Collaborative Nursing Program. If you have any questions feel free to ask me and I'll message back with a reply ASAP!
Thanks and good luck in your last year of high school! hey, I'm applying for Centennial and George Brown collaborative nursing with Ryerson and I wanted to know what exact grade average did they want? I did chem and bio 12 last semester and I got 81 in chem and 83 in bio and my goal is to get atleast an 85 avg whereas right now I have a solid 80 with my bio and chem with my three classes this semester. So I'm pretty nervous because I know my marks are not up there yet. Also do you know the avg for the people applying last year and what was your average and do you think I have a better chance getting in to york university with my avg than ryerson? thank you and sorry for the many questions :)
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MyaR21 wrote:hey! anyone want to give information about ryerson-cent. and information about university transfers! my highschool average was a 79 -.- but i was accepted into ryerson-cent last year but i declined and went to a different university for a different program. But being here I realized I made a mistake and should have actually went with my first choice!! wow, did you also get accepted to George brown?
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Looks like this year is going to be really REALLY competitive for nursing! oh boy, i can feel the pressure already. I hope we all get in! Applying for - ryerson/cent , UOIT, ryerson/gb, York/seneca Hoping for an 85+ average.
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yeah its gunna be really competitive this year :/ i already applied to York/Seneca, Ryerson/Gb, Ryerson/Cenn. this semester i have my hardest classes: english, functions and chemistry but im hoping for at least an 83-85 ish average by the end of the semester and next semester i have bio, accounting and economics and hopefully ill have a 90 ish average at mid terms. i read the posts from last year and im pretty scared lol. my first choice in york so hopefully everyone is gunna want ryerson and it'll be easier for me to get accepted :D Applied to: York/Seneca[ACCEPTED], Ryerson/GB, Ryerson/Cenn[ACCEPTED]
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I'd also like to ask ask well, how many people do all nursing programs accept? Do any of you know?
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studentRN wrote:Hi everyone!
I'm a first-year student at the Ryerson University site for the Ryerson, Centennial, George Brown Collaborative Nursing Program. If you have any questions feel free to ask me and I'll message back with a reply ASAP!
Thanks and good luck in your last year of high school! Oh wow it look me long enough to find a person from the Ryerson nursing program. Anywhoo, I just want to ask if I want to apply for the nursing program--the 4 year program at ryerson and the bridging programs with Centennial and George Brown--How do I properly apply for those? I get confused with it because Ryerson has collaborative programs but i'm not sure how it is possible to apply to colleges in a university application site. It's like a make it or break it kind of thing which scares me. As well, how many spots are in your nursing program? thanks :-D
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JanDeJong wrote:studentRN wrote:Hi everyone!
I'm a first-year student at the Ryerson University site for the Ryerson, Centennial, George Brown Collaborative Nursing Program. If you have any questions feel free to ask me and I'll message back with a reply ASAP!
Thanks and good luck in your last year of high school! Oh wow it look me long enough to find a person from the Ryerson nursing program. Anywhoo, I just want to ask if I want to apply for the nursing program--the 4 year program at ryerson and the bridging programs with Centennial and George Brown--How do I properly apply for those? I get confused with it because Ryerson has collaborative programs but i'm not sure how it is possible to apply to colleges in a university application site. It's like a make it or break it kind of thing which scares me. As well, how many spots are in your nursing program? thanks :-D Since its a collaborative program, I think you can apply to Ryerson-Centennial and Ryerson-GB on the ouac application. that's what I'm gonna do, I don't see myself doing anything else really! :) **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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JanDeJong wrote:I'd also like to ask ask well, how many people do all nursing programs accept? Do any of you know? it ranges from 100-200 depending on the university. You can find the exact enrollments on electronicinfo.ca.
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hi everyone! I'm applying to the ryerson nursing program. It says on the Ryerson website that applicants need either a grade 11 or grade 12 math. Let's say I did better in grade 11 math than grade 12. Does the university look at the higher mark, or will they look at the grade 12 math mark? Also, if I decide to retake grade 12 biology second semester, will they look at the second semester mark or the first semester's mark? sorry for all the questions >.<''
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rosewine wrote:hi everyone! I'm applying to the ryerson nursing program. It says on the Ryerson website that applicants need either a grade 11 or grade 12 math. Let's say I did better in grade 11 math than grade 12. Does the university look at the higher mark, or will they look at the grade 12 math mark? Also, if I decide to retake grade 12 biology second semester, will they look at the second semester mark or the first semester's mark? sorry for all the questions >.<'' They'll look at your higher math mark. And for your bio, most universities say that if you retake a course then they'll count the best mark. I'm pretty sure that Ryerson will look at the higher of the two :) Applied to: York/Seneca[ACCEPTED], Ryerson/GB, Ryerson/Cenn[ACCEPTED]
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just got a email from ryerson saying they received my application! WOO HOO!  I know its automated, but I'm so excited! anyone else get there's? **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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pinaysmiley16 wrote:just got a email from ryerson saying they received my application! WOO HOO!  I know its automated, but I'm so excited! anyone else get there's? yeah i got mine earlier this week and yesterday i got one in the mail. i thought it was my acceptance letter, my heart was beating so fast lol Applied to: York/Seneca[ACCEPTED], Ryerson/GB, Ryerson/Cenn[ACCEPTED]
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1. Which school(s) are you applying to? I applied to Western, fanshawe, Mac, Queen's, Brock and U of O. 2. What other programs are you applying to as your back up? none! 3. What GPA are you aiming for for your final year? I currently have a a 92 avg, so but the end of the year I want it to stay around a 90!
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1. Which school(s) are you applying to? UBC Okanagan - Nursing Douglas College - Nursing If my parents would let me, I would apply to schools outside BC (preferable the Faculty of Nursing in University of Alberta or the Nursing Program at Ryerson)  2. What other programs are you applying to as your back up? SFU - Molecular Biology and Biochemistry SFU - Arts UBC Vancouver - Sciences UBC Okanagan - Sciences 3. What GPA are you aiming for for your final year? Term 1 marks are not going well, predicting around an 81-82 average :( My goal is to raise to at least an 85 - 87 average by the end of term 2 I haven't seen any nursing hopefuls or students from BC! If I could get some more info about other good nursing schools in BC and the ones I mentioned above I would love to hear it! APPLIED TO: UBC Okanagan (Nursing) - Pending UBC Okanagan (Sciences) - Accepted! Simon Fraser University (Arts) - Pending Simon Fraser University (Communications) - Accepted!
GOING TO: Undecided :S
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Hi again, guys. So I just applied through the OUAC and I specifically chose the program "Ryerson University- Nursing at Ryerson". Is this strictly a 4-year program? I thought that when you choose to be in the nursing program of Ryerson University you're automatically in the joint program. I'm confused again argh please and thanks
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its specifically for the ryerson site! I put that as my first choice! I applied to all three tho! :) **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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cosstickxx wrote:Kaff wrote:I saw the post for 2011 so I thought I'd start the one for 2012. 1. Which school(s) are you applying to? 2. What other programs are you applying to as your back up? 3. What GPA are you aiming for for your final year? EXTRA - I want current Nursing students to be included as well! Tell us where you go, where you applied to and what your GPA in Grade 12 was. Also, a few pointers, tips and guidance is always great. Reveal yourselves!  I'm going to be applying for the Western-Fanshawe Collaborative BScN Program. Health Sciences is most likely going to be my third choice, and at UWO as well (parents won't let me leave London, rez payment is too expensive for us). I'm aiming for a 95. I know I'm a little early.. but hey, August is here next week and the back to school commercials are going to be playing. I'm very excited to be going back as this is my final year of high school. :) I'm currently a UWO student at fanshawe. When I applied in high school my average was 87. I'm not sure what my first year average was, but I got on the deans list so at least 80. Honestly, my biggest pointer for anyone going into nursing, is to take exercise science in high school. It saved my ass in anatomy, nutrition and physiology. If you're considering the western program, you should also consider the fact that starting fall 2012, the program has a new layout. It will be more like the conestoga mac program, being that you do all 4 years at fanshawe, instead of 2 and 2. At the same point in time, keep in mind that essentially you will be doing all the same things. The main exception (for now at least) is that in first year you get twice as much clinical placement at the fanshawe site because they don't spend half of second semester in sim lab like you do at western. If you, or anyone else, has questions about the program (or just nursing) feel free to message me! Hey, do you think it would be worth staying back a semester to get an exercise science credit? I didn't take the class this semester and it's not offered next semester :/ **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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I'm taking this course right now! Its a helpful course and it gives you a great intro, but its not a be all end all course! :) if you have any other questions, just pm me! **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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