Members are discussing their experiences with interviews for a CRNA program, sharing tips and timelines for when they received interview invitations and acceptance offers. Some members express concerns about the reputation of the program and share personal anecdotes about difficulties with the curriculum. Additionally, there is a discussion about the types of questions asked during interviews and the importance of preparation.
Hello all!!
This is for Kesier university's 2025 start in FL. I haven't seen any updated one so I'm creating one for those who are applying to either the January start or August start. Looking forward to connecting with you all! Best of luck everyone.
StudentRnhelp Bsn said:Only 24 seats now instead of up to 50 or there normal 30. And IDK I called and got mixed things between rather or not you have to reapply. Also they said in sept they will reach out
I never heard they took 50. Maybe 30. I did hear they will reach out in September though, so we have the same story on that.
melFLrn713 said:They reached out to confirm a document that was needed and then said hopefully next week they'd start reaching out
Thank you for replying. Now we wait. Good Luck!
One more thing~
Do you know anyone in a current cohort that has told you anything about the program you would want to share?
Kbag said:Thank you for replying. Now we wait. Good Luck!
One more thing~
Do you know anyone in a current cohort that has told you anything about the program you would want to share?
The website said they could admit up to 50. They got a new admission director and she changed it. My friend just ended his third semester. Not going to lie he says it's super difficult, the biggest issue for him is the traveling back and forth / time difference/ plus working full time. I mean it's CRNA school so of course it's hard but no other program to compare it to. But the teachers are pretty great beside one ( very monotone talking / boring lectures)
StudentRnhelp Bsn said:The website said they could admit up to 50. They got a new admission director and she changed it. My friend just ended his third semester. Not going to lie he says it's super difficult, the biggest issue for him is the traveling back and forth / time difference/ plus working full time. I mean it's CRNA school so of course it's hard but no other program to compare it to. But the teachers are pretty great beside one ( very monotone talking / boring lectures)
To be fair working full time is discouraged and may be making it harder unfortunately. Also traveling back and forth from where if I may ask 🙂 between clinical sights or where they live?
melFLrn713 said:Oh nice! So traveling back and forth for? Just trying to get an idea of the program
Yes living on west coast , and has to go back and forth for check off / midterms / finals. And going to start clinicals soon, he got some information from the upper class like having to switch around some clinical sites to be able to get all the check off list completed but heard good things about clinicals in Tampa / Orlando
StudentRnhelp Bsn said:Yes living on west coast , and has to go back and forth for check off / midterms / finals. And going to start clinicals soon, he got some information from the upper class like having to switch around some clinical sites to be able to get all the check off list completed but heard good things about clinicals in Tampa / Orlando
I also live on the west coast. Isn't Keiser in Naples on the west coast, though?
I live in St. Petersburg 🙂
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Does anyone know the course number for General Chemistry 2 offered at Keiser University? I took Gem Chem 1/CHM2045 and Advanced Chem/CHM2046 at Keiser and now they're telling me that CHM2046 is different from General Chem, which they never told me when I took them! I feel so defeated right now ugh