Nursing Students SRNA
Published May 1, 2020
anyone applying to start 2021?
JuliaCVICURN
10 Posts
Just finished my interview, so intense!
limuhzeen, BSN, RN
12 Posts
1 hour ago, JuliaCVICURN said: Just finished my interview, so intense!
How so?
On 4/30/2020 at 11:33 PM, picu293 said: anyone applying to start 2021?
Any insight on their interview?
JaxRN94
1 Post
Hi All!
I have applied for Emorys CRNA program for 2024 and have an interview in 2 weeks ! I am freaking out about the interview. Any tips for it and what it was like would be incredibly helpful!
Thanks in advance !
8vi8, BSN, RN
16 Posts
Any news?
On 11/20/2020 at 10:26 AM, 8vi8 said: Any news?
Received a call from Dr. Nicely yesterday offering me acceptance!
Is it a facebook group for those you got accepted? Would like to connect with the future classmates)
Nurse2022., BSN
19 Posts
On 11/25/2020 at 11:39 AM, limuhzeen said: Received a call from Dr. Nicely yesterday offering me acceptance!
I recently got an invitation for an interview as well...any tips?
FutureSRNA_2022, BSN
9 Posts
9 minutes ago, NurseMonica2022 said: I recently got an invitation for an interview as well...any tips? same!
same!
37 minutes ago, NurseMonica2022 said: I recently got an invitation for an interview as well...any tips?
27 minutes ago, FutureSRNA_2022 said: 37 minutes ago, NurseMonica2022 said: I recently got an invitation for an interview as well...any tips? same!
37 minutes ago, NurseMonica2022 said: I recently got an invitation for an interview as well...any tips? same!
Congrats! (: The interview was definitely more clinical than personal. Tbh, I don’t think I was asked anything personal related from what I can remember LOL, I just remember them jumping right in with questions regarding the area I worked in (pediatric ICU). The questions built on one another so knowing the answer to one would lead to a harder question regarding the same topic. Answer until you don’t know, and BE HONEST that you don’t know! Emory is known for “intense, intimidating” interviews, but I did not find it to be that bad - especially if you prep beforehand. Do a mock interview (or two), review you CCRN material, and be confident in the information you do know when it comes your speciality. Remember to be yourself (cliche, I know) but it’s true! Smile, breathe, don’t rush your answers, dress professionally, and send a thank you note/email afterwards! ? Hope this helps!
thank you so much! How many people interviewed vs getting accepted.
Just now, NurseMonica2022 said: thank you so much! How many people interviewed vs getting accepted.
No problem! I’m not sure the number that interview but they accepted 15.