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Nursing education in Ryerson?


hello...I have recently got offers of admission from Ryerson university, and its two affiliated colleges in Toronto namely George Brown and Centennial colleges. Students study in the main university campus all 4 years if they choose it or if they choose one of these colleges, they study there for the first two years and join Ryerson students for clinical in the third and fourth years... I am gonna have to move out of Quebec anyhow and so I plan to stay in on-campus residence in Toronto...so i wonder which i should choose??

Please advise me in terms of
1. competition...if studying at colleges is less competitive than studying the same degree at the main campus
2. Is the stress level the same in all three campuses...stress in terms of course loads, adjusting to the campus etc.
3.Any other piece of advice from any students who have studied nursing will be greatly helpful in making my decision...this advice need not be related to those topics that i have focused on>>

Thank you

nursing has to be just as competitive everywhere. Nursing is a medical standard where they can't make it easier at one school than another. It is a very tough program...so don't kid yourself.

The Ryerson main campus is right in the heart of downtown Toronto. So is George Brown. Centennial is way on the west end of the city.

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