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The spend about 2 hours going over a powerpoint about the program, then they show you the SIM lab while you take turns with individual interviews (three interviewing groups at once).
In my interview, they asked me to interpret an EKG, an ABG, and asked what my most common three drips were in ICU. After I answered, they started drilling me on the three drips. Know every intricate detail of any drugs that you bring up, such as receptor sites, MOA, etc. In any interview (not just FIU), remember, you can steer your interview. Applicants come from many different critical-care backgrounds with varying experience. They will only question you on things that you should know for your area, or things you use a lot, or things that any kind of critical-care nurse should know. So if you claim you use Levophed a lot but don't know anything about it, bad choice - you should have never brought up the drug. Also, do not offer/volunteer any more information than they ask you. For FIU, have a financial plan and a back-up plan. They want to know that finances will not be a hindrance to finishing your degree.
Good Luck! I might see you if you interview on Thursday!
I was accepted last year, so I'm a first year "Junior" student this year. They have us around to answer questions and stuff, so I'll be there on Thursday. If I remember correctly, there were three professors from the school, and one student interviewing me.
They ask their questions based off of your answers. I think they asked me what my typical patient was like, and then asked some clinical questions based on my answer (remember, you can steer your interview by what you say!).
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Has anyone applied this year for FIU? If so, have you heard anything? Anyone a current student that would like to give advice for/opinion about the program?