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Members are discussing updates on the waitlist movement for a specific program, sharing experiences of getting off the waitlist or being accepted, and asking for advice on the interview process without disclosing specific information due to signing a waiver. Some members are providing general tips for the interview process, such as studying specialty topics, CCRN material, and ACLS protocol.
Here's a thread for those of us applying to FIU's CRNA program for Spring of 2025. Good luck to everyone!
I would think they sent out all of the acceptances Tuesday, but since we had until Friday to accept/deny the offer, maybe they'll just send out acceptances for those at the top of waitlist since I'm sure there are people who denied their acceptance. I don't see why'd they'd waitlist everyone knowing how many spots need to be filled (so far). Also, based on previous threads, I read that they waitlist 20-25 people. Not sure how true that is though.
schnauzerloverRN said:I would think they sent out all of the acceptances Tuesday, but since we had until Friday to accept/deny the offer, maybe they'll just send out acceptances for those at the top of waitlist since I'm sure there are people who denied their acceptance. I don't see why'd they'd waitlist everyone knowing how many spots need to be filled (so far). Also, based on previous threads, I read that they waitlist 20-25 people. Not sure how true that is though.
I was thinking the same think, why still sending waitlist if by now they know how many people accepted and how many spots for the ones that rescinded theh have to fill.
People that accepted their position have until the start of the program to withdraw their application because they get into their first choice program. Then, FIU will send acceptance to those in the waiting list accordingly. Last year they sent acceptance letters up to September. FIU just want to secure that they have a full class at the start of the year in 2025. A lot of university do this, especially FIU since they don't require a fee to secure your seat. I hope this make sense. :)
BSWCRNA2024 said:People that accepted their position have until the start of the program to withdraw their application because they get into their first choice program. Then, FIU will send acceptance to those in the waiting list accordingly. Last year they sent acceptance letters up to September. FIU just want to secure that they have a full class at the start of the year in 2025. A lot of university do this, especially FIU since they don't require a fee to secure your seat. I hope this make sense. 🙂
It definitely make sense. Thank you
futureCRNApro25 said:Does anybody have any idea about the anesthesia boot camp? When will we have access to it, and will we need to pay for it? Based on the information video, it looks like it will be a 19-week boot camp, so I'm wondering if we will have enough time to complete it before our first semester.
I think when they mentioned it in the info meeting several months ago it's typically June or July. If we actually do it, she said it's discounted it's like $75 total or something similar.
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Sent. Thank you 😊