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Northeastern University interview process

I have applied to Northeastern University's CRNA program and I am anxiously awaiting to hear back for an interview. I was wondering if anyone is currently in this program or have been through the interview process. I have heard it is intimidating and would like to be as prepared as possible if I get one. This is the only school I have applied for, and I am really hoping I get in.

My GPA is good, 3.6 nursing, higher overall. My GRE was only 1010 :( I have ACLS, PALS, and CCRN. 2 years exp in stroke ICU and I seek out the sickest patients.

My weak areas are cardiac, we don't get any IABP or Swans and respiratory therapy makes vent changes. Will this hurt me? How should I prepare myself for my hopeful interview? Am I competitive?

Any and all advice is welcome, I want this more than anything! Also if anyone has any suggestions on study material to brush up on vent and heart stuff, please share.

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I forgot to mention that I am new to the site! I also work in a level I Trauma center (which is also a teaching hospital), which means we also get overflow trauma, NES, MICU, etc.

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