Published Sep 11, 2009
gkbroaro
121 Posts
Anyone else applying for the Winter 2010 program? I applied and I would love to hear from anyone else in the same boat!
ginillel
Dueballfam01
2 Posts
Hey there:)
I too applied....I am waiting on pins and needles:)
How did your interview go?
Please feel free to email me....I would love to hear from you!
Praying I get in:)
Shana D.
FINALLY! Someone! Kk I emailed you
Any more Loma Linda (LLU) people for winter 2010? We would love to hear from you!
Juntra
68 Posts
Me! I originally applied for the BSN for Fall 2009, but they waitlisted me and I never got in, so I used my application again for Winter 2010. I didn't have to interview again or anything. All I did was tell them to move my application from Fall over to Winter. I got an e-mail a couple days ago saying I got accepted... Can it really be true? They said they would send the official letter in the mail soon!
jagsmom
5 Posts
Hello all! I applied for winter 2010 too. Has anyone else heard anything about acceptances?
So I got accepted to Loma Linda's BSN for Winter 2010. It looks like a great school, but I'm starting to really worry about the high cost. I didn't really think about it until now.
itsivonne
39 Posts
I've applied for BSN Winter 2010. I haven't had my interview yet but it's coming up soon. I'm soooo nervous!!
Any tips at all? What kind of questions will be asked? My mom currently works as a RN at LLUMC and they're paying for her to go back school and she's telling me not to worry but I am!
I've applied for BSN Spring 2010 not winter i mixed up my quarters. I haven't had my interview yet but it's coming up soon. I'm soooo nervous!!
ivonnebon,
Don't stress so much about the interview. Just be yourself. The person who interviewed me was pretty nice, and the interview just seemed like a causal conversation to me. I just started off telling her about myself, and then she would tell me things about the program. The rest of it was just me asking many questions about the program and the school and opportunities available to me. I was a little worried about looking too excited, but I think they look for someone with enthusiasm, so that should help.
Come prepared though. Once you arrive for the interview, they make you write a short essay question before you go in for the interview. It's nothing too hard - just something general like, "What experiences contributed to your choice for a career in nursing?" Stuff like that.
Good luck!
Are you ready to start??? I am having financial issues and honestly don't know if this is worth the price...just so confused:(