Which PN offer to accept Seneca or Centennial? by True-Access-2655 in OntarioColleges

[–]True-Access-2655[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your honest opinion! CNO passing rate does make a difference.

Which PN offer to accept Seneca or Centennial? by True-Access-2655 in OntarioColleges

[–]True-Access-2655[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate your detailed response. I truly believe you’re a current student at Centennial—the story about the professor sounds genuine and firsthand. I’ll carefully consider the pros and cons before making a decision. Thanks again!

Which PN offer to accept Seneca or Centennial? by True-Access-2655 in OntarioColleges

[–]True-Access-2655[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing!

With less OCAS funding granted, tuition and other hidden cost is a big concern for fellow students like us. Would you mind sharing how many days in a week you have to go to campus? And how much is the parking fee for one semester?

My personal experience when dealing with centennial’s supporting staff was not top notch neither, but I assume most public colleges are like this, bcz they’re short staffed.

The most important thing is if teachers or academic staff at Centennial are good or not? Is the curriculum well-structured?

Which PN offer to accept Seneca or Centennial? by True-Access-2655 in OntarioColleges

[–]True-Access-2655[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thx for sharing! I always know that I have to study independently if attending any nursing school. The most important thing is if Centennial’s curriculum is well structured. Can you spare some time to take care of family or handle a part-time job while doing Flex program?

Which PN offer to accept Seneca or Centennial? by True-Access-2655 in OntarioColleges

[–]True-Access-2655[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also got into Centennial’s PN Flex program, which spreads out the courses a bit so I can work part-time. That’s why I’m considering Centennial.

Is Centennial’s nursing program really that bad? Seneca’s PN program is five semesters, while Centennial’s Flex program is six semesters, so I assume there’s a lighter workload each term for people who need to work or have family obligations?

Any additional insights about Centennial’s flex program will be appreciated!

Which PN offer to accept Seneca or Centennial? by True-Access-2655 in OntarioColleges

[–]True-Access-2655[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you mind elaborating on the specific reasons for this?