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Yeah I recieved a letter on Feb 1 stating that I was an alternate. I live 40 mins from the campus so that letter would have gotten to me very fast. Good Luck
Congrats Bonita!! But now, you know the drill....help the rest of us out.... We want your stats!! And let us know what it was like, what helped, etc. Where else did you apply?
I got the official acceptance letter today. I found out by phone that I was accepted...I pretty much called and asked if the letters were mailed out and they told me I was accepted.
I have an interview next week at the Gooding institute in Florida. I am waiting on an invite from OLOL in LA.
My stats include: gpa 3.5, four years experience in CVICU, I have my CCRN-CSC certifications, PALS, ACLS.
I'm not Bonita but I can help with your questions. I got my acceptance letter to Midwestern on Wednesday 2/7/07. I interviewed 1/17/07.
As far as my stats: CCRN; GRE: 1240, they had my GPA @ 3.8 w/ a 4.0 in the sciences, 5.5 years nursing experience, the last 3 being in the ICU.
I had been to 3 other interviews on the other side of the country and I only made it on the alternate list at one. My feeling is that perhaps schools are a bit partial to students that live in town.
All four interviews were very different. Two were panel style, the other two were not. One asked behavioral questions, and two asked a single clinical question. The point is to prepare for all different types of interviews. For me this meant to archive as many questions as I could find . . . if you look in this forum and Google "CRNA interview questions" you'll find dozens. It helped me greatly to write out my responses and rehearse them with others. So while I only had a 'canned answer' for about half the questions, the whole process was helpful b/c you'll be able to get a broad idea of what they may ask, and how you should respond. Less surprises!! Of course dress nicely- I wore a suit.
Midwestern in particular was a very laid back interview with no clinical questions and no panel (only 2 faculty memebers). They seem to try to take a lot of the stress out of it, which I'm sure almost everyone appreciates.
The other schools I went to were VCU, Wake Forest, and Raleigh. I cancelled an interview at CHS and I pulled my app @ TWU (I applied there late).
Hope this helps. Just trying to give a little back since I do realize that I couldn't have done it without the help of the 'experts' before me.