@aurelie4005 I'm in the same boat. I started in NC, but realized the best way in to MUSC is to be an in-state applicant.
Anybody coming in from the Peds world (NICU,PICU)?
My understanding is that STRAP has limited spots per year. It would stink to spend a year or two in CRNA school and not be approved for the stipend. Any advice to getting one of the spots? (ie...applying at the start of the fiscal year or exp/certica...
I'm applying next year, but wondering why fully qualified people get rejected (USAGPAN acceptance is over 90% for qualified applicants)? I imagine some get rejected due to medical or personal history.
I got shut off at 60 (new NCLEX) and felt like I did poorly even though my practice exams showed that I always test way above the passing line. This thread has given me confidence.
I apologize if this has been asked before, but I could not find an answer to this specific question. As a new grad with lots of other experience, should I use my 1 page resume or my almost 3 page CV when a job application asks for my resume?
I figured I would start this thread for anyone else who is applying to the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill's Accelerated Bachelor of Nursing program. Good luck everyone!
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Are you guys sending in your high school transcripts as per the instructions on the acceptance letter? I'm curious because it seems weird that they would want H.S. transcripts when we all have bachelor's degrees.
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Thanks for bumping this thread @ladybugs06. I am 36 years old so i am in the same boat as you. The wait is killing me. Anybody going to the information session at the beginning of October?