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1989anp

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  1. I'm glad u clarified! I didn't think that sounded right when I read the other comment about it. I was confused at first LOL
  2. Ahh okay. I'm surprised they said that! I know they usually always accept around 100 or little over every year but interview around double that some years. They interviewed a little less than 100 in the first round.
  3. They've always had big classes
  4. Where did you end up accepting at?
  5. Has anyone who was waitlisted in the first round of interviews heard back about their status yet?
  6. https://txwes.yuja.com/V/Video?v=455013&node=2010602&a=2052826950&autoplay=1
  7. There is a video. Headed home from work now and will see if I can post it from when I got it in October
  8. I had to identify what the rhythm was then tell what I would do about it.
  9. I got the first question and it was interpreting an EKG which led to treatment for it. Ton of cardiac questions and of course drugs and different drips I have personally used in ICU. Most of the interview was clinical with just a few personal questions like support system, how u handle stress, etc. Also had some math and logic questions
  10. Yeah I was worried about it being group and thought it would be awful but it went well. There was just one other student in mine. They would say who certain questions were for before asking so that we weren't talking over each other then for others they would say whoever wanted to answer could and then would let the other student(s) have a chance to answer the same question or add to it.
  11. If you got a group interview, it will be you with one or 2 other students and most likely just 2 professors.
  12. Pretty much 90% clinical. They jumped right in with cardiac questions right off the bat in mine. Covered disease processes and several drugs and hit other areas besides just cardiac.
  13. I'm not sure how they're doing it. The acceptance email said classes start in June. I was offered an interview before I got my health physical form submitted and was told to just have it in by the day of my interview. The emails they sent also said they would be sending electronic correspondence regarding the program, how to accept your seat and a checklist of anything you might still have to get done before starting classes next Summer. During my interview I asked about online classes and they said they had no plans to be online but that a few of the new classes that will make it a doctorate program might have to be online or be a hybrid. I saw an article today, though, saying ASU is moving their classes to online to finish out this semester and will continue hybrid or online classes in the Spring, so I'm wondering if that might change their plans any.
  14. Has anyone recieved any more emails from the school since the original acceptance email?
  15. Do yall have any idea of when they would tell us our assigned clinical site?

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