Hey Goodluck with Laurier! I know that waiting is the worst feeling ever! I don't know if I am the best person to answer this question however, from my experience (I am coming out of my BA in psych and did a rehabilitation certificate with seneca college during my undergrad and had 2 practicums in the rehab field) I would say that I got into Laurier because of those practicums. It depends what your interests are but they allowed me to talk about what I really want to do and how they allowed me find what I'm passionate about. It also helped to have a very cohesive application since most of my experience is within the rehab field I demonstrated that I have a passion for working within the field and for furthering my education. So if you want to work in the mental health/ addictions field I think that program is an amazing opportunity! Also having a variety of placements which the Humber program seems to offer, really helps in showing that you're flexible and able to work with a number of different populations in different settings. I think that getting a number of different experiences is also better than having one year at one job, this obviously depends on what kind of job you can get, but based off this job market I would definitely pick going back to school for a bit! I hope this helps