starting a thread for carson newman CRNA 2026!
Propdreams123456 said:
Just sent a request 🤗
Propdreams123456 said:
Just sent a request too!
Hey everyone, I'm a little late to the party. I probably should've looked here before applying LOL.. It seems a lot of interviews already took place and a few acceptances.. Nursingcas says it's rolling admission so I'm a bit confused from reading some comments, was it changed? For those that received an email for an interview recently, when did you apply? I literally applied 30 minutes ago and feel sick to my stomach because maybe the cohort has already been filled LOL!
jstkeepswimming said:Hey everyone, I'm a little late to the party. I probably should've looked here before applying LOL.. It seems a lot of interviews already took place and a few acceptances.. Nursingcas says it's rolling admission so I'm a bit confused from reading some comments, was it changed? For those that received an email for an interview recently, when did you apply? I literally applied 30 minutes ago and feel sick to my stomach because maybe the cohort has already been filled LOL!
I'm late applying as well. My app was verified a week ago. The next day I received an email from the director saying that interviews were being extended to the first week of October do to the number of applicants. I am confused about this as well. Finders crossed we both hear something.
I was in the interview and unfortunately am very aware I did not do well due to lack of preparation of how theres actually a method/strategy on how to do well in CRNA school interviews.
Expect the interview to be like all other CRNA school interviews with all very very similar type of questions:
- EI questions are clinical scenario questions. Chatgpt/YouTube will give you a guide on how to answer. To elevate answering this, include the pathophysiology and pharmacology that was in the situation so show you know the type of patients you care for. Be ready to follow up on the pathophys/drugs and tell them what you know about them
- Be ready to answer anything on your resume and anything you mention verbally, they will follow up on that to see you know what you're talking about.
- they will perform a random scenario with you to see how you act/react in different kinds of situations. It's all part of the interview process to get to know who you are as a person and how you handle situations.
good luck, your preparation will pay off. Don't follow advices that say "just be yourself". Nope, theres a way to show them "you've prepared all these year of hard work" through a specific type of answering.
The ones who have gotten in years ago and the ones who have gotten in recently can all attest to this (based on my research haha)
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