Johns Hopkins CRNA 2021

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Hey everyone! Didn't see a thread for the Johns Hopkins CRNA program starting in May '21. I think this would be a useful way to stay in touch. Application is due today, so I think feedback is right around the corner.

I was just emailed. Wait list. 

Specializes in CVICU, CCRN.

Hi everyone! I didn’t see this thread until today but I was accepted yesterday & I will be accepting the offer! 

Hi everyone! Congrats to you all. I created a private facebook group for those accepted under the name "Johns Hopkins University - Nurse Anesthesiology Class of 2024."  I'd love this group page to be an outlet for us to all connect, ask any questions, and just get to know each other before school starts. Excited to meet you all! 

Specializes in CVICU, CCRN.
8 minutes ago, BmoreSICURN said:

Hi everyone! Congrats to you all. I created a private facebook group for those accepted under the name "Johns Hopkins University - Nurse Anesthesiology Class of 2024."  I'd love this group page to be an outlet for us to all connect, ask any questions, and just get to know each other before school starts. Excited to meet you all! 

Hi there! Thank you so much for making this page! Question, how would I get added to the page? I tried to find it but I’m struggling

Here is the link to the page. There is a question you'll need to answer for added security. Let me know if you have difficulty.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/673059246913287

Specializes in Trauma CCRN.
On 12/2/2020 at 2:25 PM, Robert Spafford said:

No one else?

Wait listed too ?

Specializes in Critical Care Nurse.

I got declined, Good luck to everyone! 

Specializes in Trauma CCRN.

Don't give up.

 

I wonder how many people were wait listed...

I believe 25 students were admitted and 15 were offered waitlist 

Specializes in Trauma CCRN.

Wow. Thanks ... Of course the golden question is, has everyone accepted their offer.....

 

For those of you choosing between Hopkins and Georgetown (and other programs), what did you end up deciding and why?

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