Success stories
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"Coming from high school to here, I thought it would be such a big shock that you were never going to get help from teachers anymore, never going to know your teachers and talk to them. But they actually take time to try to answer your questions, try to help you out. There are so many resources that you can find here."
— MJ
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"You can't beat having 30-some people in your class, in introductory, first-year classes. I know my profs on a first-name basis. When you approach your profs with trouble or concerns, they have the time and the energy to help you because it's a small class."
— Meagan Veale |
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"I enjoy most being in a clinical setting, actually getting to practice the skills that we learn in class, working with actual people as patients and interacting in a professional environment at the hospital or in a community setting."
— Santana Laird
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"One of the things I've found that I've greatly enjoyed with nursing has been the contact with people. You learn a great deal about yourself because you're put in tremendously diverse situations where you have to problem solve, you have to deal with people, that you have to do things that you don't get to do in any other area of life, other than when you're in a medical or nursing environment."
— Charles Penner
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"I chose Mount Royal University because they are known for having the most practicum work (compared with) any university you'll find. And to me, with being an LPN, I realize that practicum work is where you learn the most."
— Amanda
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"Smaller class sizes help you get to know your teachers and also help in your learning because you can feel more comfortable going and talking with your instructors."
— Heather Reynolds
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