Originally Posted by rice8020
"Why do you want to be a CRNA?" It is probably the first and most fundamental question you faced during your interview. I was wondering how you approached it. What were some the "golden" words or phases you thought the committee was looking for. Obviously, you are not going to say "its the money" Any thoughts? Thanks
Actually, when I was doing admission interviews for CRNA school, I found it somewhat refreshing when an applicant at least TOUCHED on the money. I have to admit the money WAS one of the top 3 reasons I did it.
What is so obvious about NOT mentioning it? Almost all the CRNAs you are interviewing with already assume that is a big part of it.
EVERYONE says "Autonomy" .
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