Horned Frog Roll Call

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since the letters are out, where are my tcu classmates:biere: , and where will you be going for clinical?

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galveston here!:w00t:

Good Luck to all of you new to TCU's program! I've been in clinicals since August and am totally loving it! It is well worth the hard work you have to put in to get here. I'm in Baton Rouge and look forward to meeting those of you next year. It is an awesome site! Best to you all

Specializes in NICU, PICU, mother/baby.

Hello! I am from NM and TCU is my #1 choice for CRNA school at this point. Just wanted to ask how it is and if you like it? How tough was it to get in, and what was the #1 thing they looked for in the applicants? Any answers are very appreciated.

Hello! I am from NM and TCU is my #1 choice for CRNA school at this point. Just wanted to ask how it is and if you like it? How tough was it to get in, and what was the #1 thing they looked for in the applicants? Any answers are very appreciated.

Yeah I like it the education is tough but they (the faculty) seem to care about you and are really interested in students making it through the program. One of my classmates is from New Mexico. I'm not sure I can help you with what they look for. Everyone I have talked to had a different interview experience. One thing I will say is be yourself. Everyone is nervous as *hit when they walk in there for the interview but I think if you control your nerves and are able to talk to them ( the interviewers) in a personable manner and they feel like they know you then your chances of getting in are better. They don't expect you to know the answers to all their questions. I think what they are looking for is how you handle yourself. Prepare yourself as well as you can with info from this board and once again be yourself. Feel free to pm me if you have any other questions.

TCU is a great choice and good luck with the process!!! What are directors looking for in applicants, well that's the million dollar question!! Just be ready and prep a lot for it............Be sure to know your area of expertise and be confident........

Hello! I am from NM and TCU is my #1 choice for CRNA school at this point. Just wanted to ask how it is and if you like it? How tough was it to get in, and what was the #1 thing they looked for in the applicants? Any answers are very appreciated.

Specializes in SICU, CVRR.

Hey you guys, I just received my acceptance yesturday. My interview with Baylor is soon, and if I get accepted I have a lot of thinking to do. Any advice?;)

Did you make a decision? I'm starting TCU this Fall! Whoohoo!

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