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  1. I have PA experience, but I wasn't asked about a specific number, or really even brought up in my interview. Was this something they asked about after you accepted?
  2. The interview really was just shy of 3.5 hours. It was largely clinical questions. I think there was maybe, two emotional intelligence questions. But, everything else was pure CCRN content functionally. You might be able to get away not being in state the first semester as only one class is in person from my understanding, so really depends on your tolerance to drive into the city once a week at keast; however this isn't a didactic front loaded program, so I think you start clinicals in the second or maybe third semester which would force you to move closer I think.
  3. During the interview they explained that the anesthesia classes offered directly through Allegheny will be in person, while the Duquesne classes will be a mix of desynchronous and synchronous courses through the school of medicine and school of nursing, with eventually some in person classes through Duquesne as well. So, was curious how people felt about the hybrid of online, in person and across multiple institutions.
  4. For those who are currently enrolled in the program, how do you like it? I was offered a seat in the 2023 class, but am apprehensive about the hybrid model, and was curious about current students experiences. Thanks!

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