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Hi all!
Just wanted to create a group for those that were invited to interview with Johns Hopkins All Children's RN Residency Program with the start date of September 14, 2020!
Has anyone heard any interview tips from past cohorts, how many people they accept, the competitiveness, etc.?
2 hours ago, Katherine Peterson said:CONGRATS!! Did you get an email prior to getting the call?
Yes, I did! The recruiter did say she had more calls to make today (Friday 07/10)
12 minutes ago, Sara Vaught said:@AshrayI was born and raised in Sarasota/Bradenton but I now live in south Tampa! South Tampa is on the more expensive side, but there are some affordable new apartment complexes near the gandy bridge (about a 20 minute drive to the hospital). I know a lot of people who live in apartments in St.Pete! Downtown St. Pete near central ave is a good spot, there are so many restaurants, bars, shops, parks, etc. I'm not sure on pricing but the closer you are to "downtown" the more expensive. Kenwood district is one of the nicer neighborhoods of housing near downtown as well, but it is also relatively pricey.
Thank you so much, this is helpful! I will look into all of these options.
Sara Vaught, BSN, RN
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@AshrayI was born and raised in Sarasota/Bradenton but I now live in south Tampa! South Tampa is on the more expensive side, but there are some affordable new apartment complexes near the gandy bridge (about a 20 minute drive to the hospital). I know a lot of people who live in apartments in St.Pete! Downtown St. Pete near central ave is a good spot, there are so many restaurants, bars, shops, parks, etc. I'm not sure on pricing but the closer you are to "downtown" the more expensive. Kenwood district is one of the nicer neighborhoods of housing near downtown as well, but it is also relatively pricey.