Marshall University/CAMC CRNA 2022

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Specializes in Medical/Surgical/Transplant ICU, CCRN.

Hey everyone,

Is anyone else starting the CRNA program in May 2022? I will be moving there in the Spring to start the program. 

Specializes in Cardiac Intensive Care.

Hi! I’ll be moving there in the Spring to attend in 2022 as well! :)

Specializes in Medical/Surgical/Transplant ICU, CCRN.
On 1/10/2022 at 9:41 PM, trisos said:

Hi! I’ll be moving there in the Spring to attend in 2022 as well! :)

Awesome, so good to connect with someone who will also be attending the program. Have you found a place in Charleston? I am on the waitlist for a place at Eagle View. 

For those that have been accepted, when did they hold interviews?

 

Specializes in Neuro ICU.
On 9/20/2022 at 1:46 PM, ICU_RN_91 said:

For those that have been accepted, when did they hold interviews?

 

I’m trying to figure out the same thing. I know they are going to begin reviewing applications next week. 

Specializes in Medical/Surgical/Transplant ICU, CCRN.

For the last couple of years due to COVID, they did not hold interviews. As a current student, I have not heard rather or not they resuming the process this year. I did find out that I was accepted via regular mail on November 24 of last year.

Specializes in Neuro ICU.

I’m wondering if any of you have insight on GRE prep? I take my test Tuesday and I am so overwhelmed by the math section. I’ve been studying with the test prep and practice questions on the ets website which has been a good refresher and I understand a lot of it. 
 But I also feel like there are so many complex questions and the content is so vast that even if I studied for months I still wouldn’t be ready… However, the few people I know who have taken it said they hardly studied and got an average score around the 300’s and made alot of educated guesses. 

I guess I’m just looking for further insight/experiences. Obviously not about the test content itself but what you used to study, if you had a similar experience, words of encouragement, etc. Thanks y’all! 

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