I was not able to find a forum on this topic already so I figured I would start one. I am working on submitting my application for the 2024 cycle. Let's share our stats, interview dates and anything related to this school. Good luck to anyone else applying.
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I don't have enough of a post history to create a club. I went ahead and made a facebook group that everyone can join temporarily. Here is the link https://fb.me/g/p_8U6hqvM3E3hh3wkr/nLnfus62
Murse223 said:I don't have enough of a post history to create a club. I went ahead and made a facebook group that everyone can join temporarily. Here is the link https://fb.me/g/p_8U6hqvM3E3hh3wkr/nLnfus62
Sweet thanks, I was accepted and will be attending. I'll join the FB group so we can all connect. Thanks for putting the group together. I have a limited FB profile reserved for Marketplace so hopefully I don't look too much like a bot on FB LOL. Thanks!
MGarcia34
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Well I don't have any other programs to compare to personally, but in short, I like it. There's definitely some trial and error being the first cohort, but all of the instructors/faculty genuinely want us to succeed and are incredibly smart. I know that they've modeled this program after John's Hopkins (if I remember correctly, our director has a contact with the current or former director of Hopkins)
There is a huge change from undergrad work to graduate level work which can really trip some people up and needs some adjusting to. But that goes for all programs. I've done a lot of "research" about generally what to expect from CRNA programs, and ours seems to be right on par with what I'm hearing about other ones.