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Members are discussing their experiences with waiting to hear back from Hunter CRNA program admissions. Some members have received waitlist notifications, while others are still waiting for a response. There is also discussion about the timeline for accepting offers, potential movement on the waitlist, and sharing experiences with the application process. Additionally, there is interest in creating a Facebook group for accepted students.
Hello! I haven't seen a thread on this yet (I guess since they just recently opened up). But if anyone has attended the informational session about this new program and would like to share, please do so!
Deadline is Nov 1st for Summer 2025!
Just interviewed 1/8
I attended both in person advising sessions. I believe interviews are near the end, based off this thread saying some were interviewed in December. A women at the interview told me they only interview 60 people in total. I heard there were between 400-550 applications from a faculty member I worked with although I am not sure how true any of that anecdotal information is.
Questions were mostly EQ with some light clinical questioning relevant to your background. It was a panel/round table style. Friendly and welcoming environment - light breakfast was served prior to interview as well as a brief powerpoint on the history of Bellevue and Hunter College. Most of us who were just waiting chatted about how crazy other institutions interviews were apparently like such as Rutgers, LOL
My stats were MSN-ED 3.81, BSN 3.5, CCRN, PCCN, CMC, TNCC, ACLS and BLS Instructor. 3 years experience with 2 of ICU, 1 of cardiac stepdown. Mix of MICU/CCU/SICU with hearts. Also Rapid Response. On Code Committee and charge trained as you can imagine. Also educator experience teaching here and there. Did mark on resume I was with diversity CRNA.
I assume we will all hear decisions back probably around end of the month. Please let us know when you hear back about a decision here LOL
Pinicu
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Was it mostly personality questions or mostly clinical?