Members are discussing the application process and timeline for a specific program, sharing their experiences with submitting applications, receiving interview invitations, and ultimately getting accepted. Some members are concerned about not hearing back after submitting their applications, while others are sharing their acceptance stories and timelines, providing encouragement to those still waiting. There is also discussion about the interview process, campus locations, and the types of questions asked during interviews.
Hi all! This thread hasn't been started that I see. I am looking ahead at schools to apply this this next year. Barry is one of them. I'm having trouble locating a 600 level chemistry course... I haven't found a local university that teaches grad level chemistry with lab. If they do, I have to take some of their pre req classes. Â Which would put me back in applying a lot.Â
I called the office and I was told there are schools that do it, however I was not able to get any names. Any help or someone that can provide further explanation? None of the online schools teach graduate chemistry as well.
It seems they just changed this requirement in the middle of last years application cycle- per other threads.  They used to be okay with just general chem.Â
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"Successful completion (grade B or better) of one graduate-level college chemistry course (600 level and above) with a laboratory component. The course (not laboratory component) must have been taken within five years of beginning the Program. Organic chemistry or biochemistry is strongly preferred. In addition, one previous additional science/mathematics course (examples include anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, physics, genetics, statistics, and algebra) is required"
HDcrna said:What kind of questions did they ask in the interview, if you don't mind me asking.
Keeping the integrity of the interview process is very important so I won't talk about what kinds of questions they ask. My best advice is to go to an info session and ask them directly. Typically for all CRNA program interviews you can expect a mix of clinical and emotional intelligence questions. You also are NOT expected to know everything! Don't stress if you don't know something. Best of luck!
Sabrina Cester said:Keeping the integrity of the interview process is very important so I won't talk about what kinds of questions they ask. My best advice is to go to an info session and ask them directly. Typically for all CRNA program interviews you can expect a mix of clinical and emotional intelligence questions. You also are NOT expected to know everything! Don't stress if you don't know something. Best of luck!
Hey! I'll be at the Orlando Campus too 🙂
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I received my acceptance yesterday!!🥳
Applied on 4/9, called for interview on 5/21, interviewed last week on 6/6, and got the call for acceptance a week later 6/13! So excited!Â