Didn't see anyone post here, so posting to open a discussion since the application cycle is coming up soon! Any one else applying for Summer of 2024?
CRNALoading said:What did you answer for the mistreatment preceptor question? Just curious.
Oof. I honestly don't remember that question.
Rntocrna_cvicu said:Has anyone tried applying without their BSN in hand? But the BSN will be completed before program start
Honestly I would reach out to Fabiana. She's the one that submits your applications.
NICUCCRN said:They were very nice, but I was grilled a little about my poor grades from early college (many years ago). They asked me a math question on the spot with no pen or paper (pt is however many kilos and the drug amount is however many mg/kg, how much to give). How would I handle mistreatment from a preceptor. Make sure you have some questions to ask them as well. Good luck!
Congrats! How long was the interview?
icunurse506 said:I am interested in applying, but my chemistry course will be 7 years old by the start of the program. Does anyone know if I'll still be considered/interviewed if all of my other materials match the requirements? I don't want to take a chemistry course if I don't have to, and it sounds like many applicants have been accepted dependent on taking a masters level chemistry course-- has this been due to your chemistry course being out of the 5 year range?
Thanks!
During the info session yesterday, someone asked this. She said you need to be at least enrolled in a class during the application to have it submitted to the committee.
Maddyburk97 said:Do official GRE scores have to be received before they forward the application to the committee?
Nope. I called Fabiana and emailed my scores. I also typed the unofficial scores I saw at the end of the exam for quant and verbal into a doc and submitted it on nursecas. She was fine with that and processed my application
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I am interested in applying, but my chemistry course will be 7 years old by the start of the program. Does anyone know if I'll still be considered/interviewed if all of my other materials match the requirements? I don't want to take a chemistry course if I don't have to, and it sounds like many applicants have been accepted dependent on taking a masters level chemistry course-- has this been due to your chemistry course being out of the 5 year range?
Thanks!