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First of all, Congratulations!
I never got a call for an interview or even acknowledgement that they had received my application (except for the cashed check, of course)... Do you know how many people they were interviewing or how many they accepted? What kinds of questions did they ask in your interview?
Thanks for the well wishes. To the best of my knowledge, most schools don't let you know if you are not granted an interview. I only applied to Duke so I am not completely sure about this.
The process was a bit different form last year. There are still no clinical questions but instead of one panel interview that lasts about 30mins, you get one-on-one interviews that last a total of 80mins. There were 3 days of interviews (3 different groups of applicants), Friday, Monday and Yesterday. I knew I was going to get in because I had a great interview but I was not expecting to hear anything that soon. Best of luck to you as you apply to other schools
First of all, Congratulations!I never got a call for an interview or even acknowledgement that they had received my application (except for the cashed check, of course)... Do you know how many people they were interviewing or how many they accepted? What kinds of questions did they ask in your interview?
One would think that after a $50 application fee, an extensive one at that deserves at least a letter that states that one is just not "Duke Quality." I am in the same obviously rejected, but not notified boat as you. That is okay because I really didn't want to pay $42,000 to come out an make the same as everyone else.
LaRue24
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Has anyone heard from Duke's CRNA program? Either interview or acceptance?
Thanks!:pumpiron: