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Members are discussing the process of paying and securing a seat after acceptance, sharing experiences and concerns about the program's faculty and courses, creating a group for committed students, and waiting to hear about coming off the waitlist. Some members are also seeking feedback on their applications and discussing the lack of response from the program regarding waitlist status.
Anyone else applying for the Spring 2025 cohort?
@HoosierroamingGood luck today! Keep us updated on how it goes! I'm flying in from MI next week for mine!
FtrCRNA1995 said:Good luck!! Please let us know what they say on when we will hear back. My interview is Friday!!😬
About a week after the last interview. Know your basic EI questions and then remember whatever you say about your patient population, be ready to answer questions over it. So think, open hearts- know your hemodynamics. If you take care a lot of transplants pt- know your population. I have a cardiac background and they jumped on one of the devices I mentioned and we started going into details, then we moved to hemodynamics bc I mentioned it in answer...and we moved on from there. You direct the interview, in the sense that if you answer something or say something, be prepare to answer/speak on it till you tap out.
@Hoosierroaming Thank you for that insight! How many people interviewed you out of curiosity? How in depth did the questions get?
Interviewed earlier, mini tour from current SRNAs at the University. Pretty informal. Looks like it was separated into 2 groups each having ~3-4 faculty members a piece. Similar to what hoosierroaming said above about the questions. Asked a lot about some more unique things on my resume, then dove into clinical questions starting with what patient population or disease process do you feel most comfortable talking about and they kept asking until they felt satisfied. Super laid back otherwise. Decisions about a week from the last interview date (Aug. 2) via the application portal.
HopefulCRNA2024 said:Interviewed earlier, mini tour from current SRNAs at the University. Pretty informal. Looks like it was separated into 2 groups each having ~3-4 faculty members a piece. Similar to what hoosierroaming said above about the questions. Asked a lot about some more unique things on my resume, then dove into clinical questions starting with what patient population or disease process do you feel most comfortable talking about and they kept asking until they felt satisfied. Super laid back otherwise. Decisions about a week from the last interview date (Aug. 2) via the application portal.
Thank you for the info! About how long was the interview? Hope you get in! Mine is tomorrow at 2:15 and I am sooo nervous. First application and interview for me LOL.
@HopefulCRNA2024 @Hoosierroaming for the drug questions did they ask you specific questions or just a general "tell me about __" and then ask you questions based off what you said
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thank you!!