![]() Any experience you get under your belt will be beneficial, but highlighting what you've learned vs what your understanding of the NP role is (and expressing that coherently in your statement letter) will be your ticket into the program. My advice is to foster some fantastic relationships with managers and educators or even instructors that will endorse a perfect referral for you. I do not know how they gauge post specialty GPA with undergrad though but since BCIT and UVIC have an advanced pathway for specialty programs and some of their master's programs, I imagine its taken into high consideration. My third year GPA was 88% and my fourth year GPA was 91% and I finished with a 90% GPA for critical care. ![]() I did have many volunteering experiences BEFORE my undergrad but never took on any leadership roles as an RN but lots of management positions prior. I have a critical care specialty and a previous diploma in business admin. I have a bit of everything under my belt, including med/surg, Oncology (BMT/Leukemia), mental health, PACU and I took a role in public health in October as a contact tracer to prep for the NP role and buff up my resume. ![]() The time of my application I was nursing for 3 and a half years.
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