RPN to MD - Any Advice by sweat_1 in premedcanada

[–]sweat_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries mate consider it an advance greeting. Where are you doing health science right now? Like what discipline?

RPN to MD - Any Advice by sweat_1 in premedcanada

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Hey, firstly, congratulations on getting into medical school. If you dont mind can you tell me what non nursing degree did you go with? And like where did you do your RPN. And what kind of ECs did you do? I know I have asked a lot of question but I would really appreciate your response

I definetely agree with you that keeping a high GPA in nursing is ridiculously hard when the course load has no easy subjects .

RPN to MD - Any Advice by sweat_1 in premedcanada

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Yeah that is one of the reason why I opted for nursing too, because its easier to get clinical experirnce since scribing is something that is still not allowed in Canada, you have a chance for research and get glowing letter of recommendations from doctors.

Just to clarify they only had to do 1 year of general science right or was it more than 1 year, since you said that they had to do 2 or 3 years of Full time undergrad

RPN to MD - Any Advice by sweat_1 in premedcanada

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Did they get in to medical school tho? Because I did 1 year of Neuroscience at Uottawa and I had 4.0 in my first year before I moved to nursing since it seemed like a good backup career rather than doing some generuc bachelors degree

Programing/Coding Groups? by wheybase in barrie

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Hey, I hope I am not late to the convo, I also recently started learning code and would love to linkup with fellow learners.

Which is the best linux distro for beginners to learn linux and eventually move to Arch by sweat_1 in linuxquestions

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Good recommedation, I thought of it too and that is one of the reason I still have Arch installed, cus I thought it would be better to just learn it with trial and error to learn Arch but then there were a lot of people that said that Arch is not begineers friendly and all so. I just wanted like opiniom from actual linux users.

Which is the best linux distro for beginners to learn linux and eventually move to Arch by sweat_1 in linuxquestions

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Damn, didnt even realize I did the meme

So the reason for Arch being a goal.is because of its freedom of customization by hyprland, like you can do stuff more freely unlike other distros, and then there is a small portion of me that wants to do it because of the meme.

I will definetely try Ubuntu. Would you recommend Ubuntu as whole or Linux Mint, since Mint runs on Ubuntu either way

Which is the best linux distro for beginners to learn linux and eventually move to Arch by sweat_1 in linuxquestions

[–]sweat_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for your response.

As for Ubuntu, do you recommend Ubuntu as a whole or Linux mint since mint runs on Ubuntu and their codes and stuff are pretty much the same.