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Derick RN

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  1. Got the rejection letter ha, unfortunate but will be reapplying next year.
  2. Mine simply says "Application Status: Submitted" unfortunately
  3. Thanks for the info! Congratulations! I'm hoping they didn't make all the offers yet but sounds like they might have. Think everyone should hear back by end of the upcoming week then it sounds like
  4. Just interviewed 1/8 I attended both in person advising sessions. I believe interviews are near the end, based off this thread saying some were interviewed in December. A women at the interview told me they only interview 60 people in total. I heard there were between 400-550 applications from a faculty member I worked with although I am not sure how true any of that anecdotal information is. Questions were mostly EQ with some light clinical questioning relevant to your background. It was a panel/round table style. Friendly and welcoming environment - light breakfast was served prior to interview as well as a brief powerpoint on the history of Bellevue and Hunter College. Most of us who were just waiting chatted about how crazy other institutions interviews were apparently like such as Rutgers, LOL My stats were MSN-ED 3.81, BSN 3.5, CCRN, PCCN, CMC, TNCC, ACLS and BLS Instructor. 3 years experience with 2 of ICU, 1 of cardiac stepdown. Mix of MICU/CCU/SICU with hearts. Also Rapid Response. On Code Committee and charge trained as you can imagine. Also educator experience teaching here and there. Did mark on resume I was with diversity CRNA. I assume we will all hear decisions back probably around end of the month. Please let us know when you hear back about a decision here LOL
  5. For some reason, some group sizes are 6. But Jake is correct and its basically only groups of either 6 or 8. One thing worth noting is that you can expect to spend close to if not over a grand on textbooks, scrubs and other equipment like stethoscope and a mandatory nursing kit for lab simulations. It's worth having a car, although not mandatory since chances are at least a few people in your group will have a car. Just make sure to be nice to them for driving you around everywhere if you don't got one and DONT BE LATE.
  6. 2 year basic Year 1, semester 2 HNI 377 (6 credits, Principles and Application of Nursing Intervention 1) (CLINICAL) HNI 350 (2 credits, Professional Role Development for Nursing) HNI 301 (1 credit, biomath) HNI 310 (3 credits, pathophysiology) HNI 370 (3 credits, Health Assessment) (Lab test out skills required) Year 1, semester 2 HNI 378 (6 Credits, Principles and Application of Nursing Intervention 2) (CLINICAL) HNI 333 (4 Credits, Pharmacology) HNI 333 (6 Credits, Psychosocial Mental Health Nursing) (CLINICAL)
  7. He did say over 140 people applied; I don't know if he means for NCP overall for NCP 2 year.
  8. Yup I was for the two year! There were 140 applicants for the 2 year apparently. And good luck to you - I plan to reapply
  9. Honestly to all of us who applied - GOOD LUCK! I can't wait to hear back from all of you on this thread!
  10. No one has heard anything yet right? Im getting so anxious as it approaches the 31st and onwards!
  11. Dont even sweat...you nailed the GPA, the background, the interviews and the educational history. I think you're more than good!
  12. Actually just joined it today and posted some stuff! I'm sure you'll figure out who I am...haha

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