I'll soon be starting an ICU internship with a 2 year commitment and I need clarification regarding asking managers for letters of recommendations. I'm finding that CRNA programs usually have their application deadline about 1 year before the program starts. Meaning, if I was to follow through with the 2 year commitment, I could apply at the end of my first year, and hopefully start the CRNA program at the end of my 2nd year on the job (ideally).
So, when asking for letters of rec's, has anyone found managers to be angry or unwilling to write the letter due to the lack of 2 year commitment at the time of application? I don't want to work the two years and then apply because that would technically be 3 years experience once the program starts. Obviously I understand that 3 years wouldn't be a BAD thing, but I'm just trying to figure out how to do this in the quickest way possible. I mean, technically I could apply right away because that would be a year once the CRNA program starts. But I want to be faithful to the ICU and commit to two years.
I know that If I don't get accepted the first time then I can try again. I want the best odds is all! Thank you!
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Hi all,
I'll soon be starting an ICU internship with a 2 year commitment and I need clarification regarding asking managers for letters of recommendations. I'm finding that CRNA programs usually have their application deadline about 1 year before the program starts. Meaning, if I was to follow through with the 2 year commitment, I could apply at the end of my first year, and hopefully start the CRNA program at the end of my 2nd year on the job (ideally).
So, when asking for letters of rec's, has anyone found managers to be angry or unwilling to write the letter due to the lack of 2 year commitment at the time of application? I don't want to work the two years and then apply because that would technically be 3 years experience once the program starts. Obviously I understand that 3 years wouldn't be a BAD thing, but I'm just trying to figure out how to do this in the quickest way possible. I mean, technically I could apply right away because that would be a year once the CRNA program starts. But I want to be faithful to the ICU and commit to two years.
I know that If I don't get accepted the first time then I can try again. I want the best odds is all! Thank you!