Just thought I'd start a topic for this since I haven't seen one yet for this upcoming summer.
I finished applying a few weeks ago and now I'm starting to work on some other internship/externship apps. I hopeful I get accepted but also being realistic and keeping my options open.
Hi all!
I just received my acceptance into the Mayo Clinic Nursing III Externship program for the Summer of '13! I was wondering, could any of the past externs give me a little heads up as to what to expect? What to bring? What to prep for before the externship begins?
Also... anyone else who got in, I'd love to hear from you!
I got in too!! Was completely dumbfounded. The nursing school that I attend has dual enrollment with another university where I took my gen eds. My GPA for nursing school was only a 3.44 and for the university a 3.735. They did not weigh as heavily on GPA as I thought they would. I do have quite a bit of volunteer service and have worked as a home health aide and cna. I had a reference from our nursing program director and one of my clinical instructors. I put a lot of time into my essays, and wrote an extensive cover letter. I'm sorry for those that did not get in, I wish that we could have all made it. I hope that you all have a great summer!!
@lee1234
I don't remember which document it was in, but I believe we will get our placements in early April. I put down L&D as my top choice and also ranked NICU pretty highly! I will honestly take anything though--it's Mayo! Congratulations on getting in--can't wait to meet everyone in June!
Congrats to everyone who got in! Do you guys know if we're supposed to be getting a packet in the mail? They said to put the confirmation letter in a certain envelope...but of course there's no envelope with the email...I know they did for prior years but I don't know if everything is the same this year.
UMnurse310
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I also just received my "No" e-mail as well. Congrats to those who were accepted and good luck to everyone else with summer plans and your futures as a nurse :) Good luck in the final few semester of nursing school!