Published Jul 14, 2005
kyrn1
15 Posts
I was wondering if anyone had any good advice for interviewing at ASU. Thanks! :)
JessP
28 Posts
How much experience do you have? The more you have the easier I believe the interview will be. Even so, first off RELAX and BE HONEST. Think about why you really want to be a CRNA. Think about what you have done and will do in preparation for school. How do you deal with stress?
Look over CV anatomy, Swan stuff, critical care drugs, pressors, etc...
The interview for me one year ago (aug 04) was very laid back. If I didn't know the answer I told them what I did know and told them I didn't know what I didn't. Be confident not cocky!
In comparison with other school I think it is on the "easier" side, although they are all stressful. OH and dress up - I am a guy, I wore a suit.
GOOD LUCK!
Torm
11 Posts
I interviewed on March 12th of this year. I was planning on applying to other schools but ASU was my first pick. I'll start in Jan of 06.
The interview was great. There are 4 different interviews:
1. Experience, they'll ask you all about your experience, stuff you filled our on your experience part of the application.
2. Knowledge, They'll ask you 15 questions (I thought they were hard). I missed 6 out of 15.
3. Personal responses. They'll ask what you would do in certain situations.
4. You and Ms. Campbell, that's the best one.
Let me know if you have any other questions.