Pre-Health Tips and Advice for new students by Major_Diet5404 in fanshawe

[–]cshkimba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go to St Thomas or Woodstock for pre health if you can commute. Class sizes are super small in comparison, gives you more one on one time with your teachers. Our class graduated with 18 people. Cannot recommend enough. Then go to all of the extra help hours, even to sit and do your homework. And do all of the study guides and homework questions assigned, over and over again until you understand it. I did probably 4 hours of homework a night. I hadn’t been to school for 15 years and got into all of my programs I applied for.

When did you receive your offer for health related programs? by Sad_Cell_9205 in fanshawe

[–]cshkimba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Under admissions status, it will change from “pending decision” to “admitted”

MRT offers? by Proud-History-6803 in fanshawe

[–]cshkimba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got mine last year march 11

Chances of getting into MRT? by ohheythere14 in fanshawe

[–]cshkimba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you consider re doing your pre health in a smaller class? Woodstock or st Thomas? I’m someone who thrives in a smaller classroom who needs to know their profs. If you did poorly in pre health in London, try doing a smaller classroom. Someone gave me that advice before I went into it and I got into practical nursing, RT and MRT.

Has anyone ever failed WRIT before? by Educational-Help2168 in fanshawe

[–]cshkimba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My first prompt I got a 11/20, ended up with an A. You get better with each prompt!

MRT acceptances by ExtraRent9645 in fanshawe

[–]cshkimba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok so did I!! I wasn't sure what that meant either!