Albany, Boston-Connell, New Britain CT

Nursing Students SRNA

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Hi All- Looking for any info about the CRNA programs in Albany, Boston-Connell, or New Britain, CT.

I interviews at all three. I have read extensively about all three, but would really like to speak with anyone that has gone to the program or knows anyone that has been in the program.

Any info would be appreciated!

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Specializes in SICU, MICU, CVICU.

When is your interview at BC? I interviewed there on 9/19.

They had curent students available while interviews were being conducted -- which was extremely informative.

Good luck with your interviews!

hey

i also have an interview at New Britain...haven't seen much about them on these boards...when is your interview?

Hey! I had my interview at BC at the end of Sept. You first meet with the program director and then the assistant director. They basically ask you questions like "Talk about a stressful situtaion....a ethical situtaion....why this program instead of a MSN..." I know this might seem really easy to soon other schools interviews, but you really have to have well thought out answers. A clinical based interview you can sort of study for and there are hard facts. Here, there is no wrong or right answer, but hopefully it is something they want to hear. I also am applying to New Britain. I here they are a more clinically based interview with actual drug questions, SWANS, etc. Anyone know about Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island? Good luck to everyone!

New Britain--in a couple of weeks

Hi- So are you saying they didn't ask any clinical questions? I have heard this before about BC. Were you impressed with BC? their program? Did they go over information about their school (like an brief overview)??

Did you meet with students? Is it one of your top choices?

Just curious. Anyway, good luck to you. Have you heard back from BC yet? When did they tell you they would let you know?

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Hey! I had my interview at BC at the end of Sept. You first meet with the program director and then the assistant director. They basically ask you questions like "Talk about a stressful situtaion....a ethical situtaion....why this program instead of a MSN..." I know this might seem really easy to soon other schools interviews, but you really have to have well thought out answers. A clinical based interview you can sort of study for and there are hard facts. Here, there is no wrong or right answer, but hopefully it is something they want to hear. I also am applying to New Britain. I here they are a more clinically based interview with actual drug questions, SWANS, etc. Anyone know about Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island? Good luck to everyone!

No clinical questions. They give you a very nice overview in the first part of the interview. (you all sit together in a room and watch a very nice video) and then they go over the program. You meet with students while you are waiting for one of your two interviews. I was very impressed with their program even though it is new. :-)

thanks! I am flying out soon!

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