Getting this thread started early for National University's CRNA 2025 Cohort. Anyone else apply this year?
Tridoral said:I was under the impression that they would calculate and look over the applications after the interviews and make admission decisions next week.
They offer on the spot admission for those who are stand out first time applicants but more commonly people who are reapplying after waitlisted for hi have improved their applications. For those who were accepted, has anyone already started a Facebook group?
Tridoral said:I was under the impression that they would calculate and look over the applications after the interviews and make admission decisions next week.
Yeah. They told me Thursday and Friday they'll rank everyone and then give us acceptance/denial/waitlist by Monday or Tuesday.
Blossom.14 said:Does anyone know how many students get on-the-spot offers for acceptance?
On the spot offers from National don't happen often. Generally the staff have a look at the applicant from the paper point of view and if they look great on paper and they kill the interview, there's a really good chance that the applicant will be offered a position during the interview process. To answer your question, there isn't a set number and it doesn't happen very often
David Melanson said:~21 minutes. It really depends on the answers you give and if that encourages further discussion
Were you asked clinical questions? I was kind of surprised that most of mine were clinical. I wish I had prepared more to answer them to the best of my ability. But congrats to everyone for getting through the interview!
propofol123 said:Were you asked clinical questions? I was kind of surprised that most of mine were clinical. I wish I had prepared more to answer them to the best of my ability. But congrats to everyone for getting through the interview!
You don't mind sharing your work experience do you?
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In years past I have heard a few people got accepted on the spot. Most will be decided by scores.