Re: Georgetown Accelerated BSN Program Fall 09 Interviews?
WLJ2009 and Scarlettanager,
There were approximately 40 people in my interview session, which was the last session of 4 or 5 interview dates I believe. The other interview sessions had approximately 20 people- I think GU tried to accommodate more qualified people at the very last minute.
They day starts off meeting at St Mary's Hall and a shuttle takes you to the Washington Hospital Center. You learn about the scholarship program and encourage you to apply and ask any questions about the program. Then, you get split into two groups and go around in a circle telling everyone why you decided to do nursing (all while WHC "admissions" people write down your answers-or are recording
something- just so they get a general idea of who you are when deciding with GU admissions who to admit into the program-- it was really, really informal and laid back).
You go back to GU where you get a thorough overview of the program as well as a chance to ask more questions (including current students going through the program). You then get split into different "groups" for the interview- although it is not a "group" interview. There are 2 people who interview you and depending on which "group" you're placed in, it could be 2 faculty members or a faculty member and a WHC admissions personnel - or in my case, the advisor and a faculty member. You then get called one-by-one and go in a designated room for your solo nterview.
The questions are VERY, VERY basic.... like why you want to choose nursing, how do you have ways of dealing with stress, why GEORGETOWN, etc. There are no "trick" questions and the way I took it is that there really is no way to "prepare" -- just speak from the heart and it'll show. The interview can take as short as 5 minutes to as long as half an hour- but to be honest, I think you should just focus on getting the message clear and answering questions rather than trying to sugar coat everything.
Hope this helps- feel free to ask anymore questions. Again, as cliche as it sounds, just BE yourself! Good luck- the interview process made me fall in LOVE with GU and the program (unfortunately, I ended up choosing another institution for other reasons that made it more convenient... very heart breaking decision!)
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