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skyblue2121

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  1. And yes, it says admitted now, but I think it only changed this morning.
  2. Mine said incomplete until this morning, but I got my official acceptance letter just after midnight.
  3. Congratulations, Ron. I have not received my email from Admissions yet. The last one I got was also on 4/2 from Jennifer at Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing, saying "complete, all requirements met" and that I was recommended by the School of Nursing. I just checked the portal and it says "incomplete."
  4. Don't worry. They just want you to confirm so they can accept anybody on their waitlist. If somebody was waitlisted, they would free up spots of people that were accepted but changed their minds. But then you still have to go through the university process, and they will send out acceptance letters probably by mid April. But if you were recommended by the school of nursing, it is 99.999% certain you'll get an acceptance letter from the school
  5. I think everybody who was recommended got their letters on 3/13. We won't receive the university acceptance letters until April. But if Patricia A. Chin School recommended you, it is unlikely that the university would not accept you. The school of nursing is harder than the university LOL
  6. Oh I see. I guess there was a whole second set of first interviews today. I did mine today and I noticed there were at least 5 others on the schedule. Good luck everyone!
  7. Thanks. Did you interview? They said that they're going to make decisions and send out letters in the next two weeks
  8. My interview is on Monday. I asked the scheduler in February why I didn't have a time yet. Apparently, I didn't get the email with the link to schedule times. There are several more interviews on Monday.
  9. If you are graduating in December, then, the next round when you could apply would probably be February. They usually have their application. In February, May, August, and November. You would need to have passed your NCLEX before applying, though. I don't remember them having L & D as one of the options, but I'm sure if you got hired into a regular bedside position, you could always transfer over later
  10. I am sorry I am just seeing this now. I hope you got what you needed. Acuity adaptable is basically like a step-down unit, or maybe a telemetry unit.
  11. Hi there! You got this! Well, my interview was for the OR, so it was specific to that department. Mostly things like knowing the role of a circulating nurse and a scrub nurse, and seeing if we were passionate about that department. But for other departments, they may ask you about yourself and how you became interested in nursing. Maybe have a story ready about a time where you went above and beyond for a patient, and then be prepared to answer some clinical questions like about how you would prioritize something or what you would do if you walked into a room and saw a patient struggling to breathe. What would be the first, second, and third things you would do. it may be department specific, like if you are interviewing for the ICU or telemetry, etc. if it's telemetry they might ask you how you would interpret a certain heart rhythm. they are just trying to get a feel for your interests and attitude. I hope that helps!
  12. Yes, I think a cover letter is optional. Your personal statement can serve as a cover letter
  13. I just found out the applications are open now and virtual interviews are March 29 through March 31 Good luck!

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