Grant Mcewen Nursing Programs
Posted : adminOn 5/24/2018Download Software Swbrowser. Hello Everyone! This is my first post and i'm hoping someone can help me. I was accepted into the Nursing program at the University of Alberta in April! I've been preparing to start school at UofA in September. Then a few days ago I just got a call from Grant MacEwan University telling me that they have a spot available for me!
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I have no idea which school to choose! I have always thought that UofA had a wonderful nursing program, however now I'm reading that Grant Mac students have better clinical skills and that it's a better program. I only have a few days to make my up my mind. I'd still really like to go to UofA since i'm already registered in all of my classes there. Does anyone have any insight on which program is better? Anyone have a positive experience at UofA or is Grant Mac the way to go? Thanks so much for your help!
U of A is definitely more difficult not because the material is harder but it sounds like teachers there give you no direction, which is probably no fault of their own since you can only do so much with 250+ students. However, she said her CBL classes have 11-15 people. U of A is also more time consuming, again because of the way CBL is designed. I had to make a similar decision when I got in I was initially going to to the U for the name and reputation but Grant MacEwan accepted me first. I feel like a dodge a bullet. I'm sure you'll like MacEwan. The ECHA building is really nice, I study there sometimes with the friend I mentioned but I think the Robbins Health Learning Center is much better, only downside being it closes at around 10pm.
I'm going to assume you're going in from highschool? I was doing a microbiology degree before I switched to nursing so I had some transfer credit granted while in the program. Another way some people knock down their course load is by taking summer classes. You have to chose the patterns they provide but, if you've already taken the course you can omit it, usually you'll have a spare during that time to catch up on homework/readings. Also read this thread for more testimonals about CBL.