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  1. hey all! applied to columbia, upenn, new britain, oakland university,and umdnj for fall 2009 i can't stand the wait! so far have an interview with new britain for next week... good luck to everyone!
  2. hi i am looking at program and interviewing there next week... how do you like it? was the interview stressful? i heard they ask a lot of clinical questions have you started clinicals yet? thanks!:loveya:
  3. would you guys that were accepted mind posting your stats for us hopefuls? thanks!
  4. hey when did you hear from oakland? i got my application in right on the 15th and still haven't heard anything... do you have a lot of icu experience?
  5. hey i also have an interview at New Britain...haven't seen much about them on these boards...when is your interview?
  6. where is your experience? i went right into ccu from school so my advice is to try it...you can always transfer out if it's not for you ccu is intense,scary, difficult...very sick pts...but usually interesting if you are up for a challenge and take your work seriously then go for it
  7. hey all if anyone wouldn't mind, just wondering if you current/accepted SRNAs would post your stats that got you into school...GRE, GPA, ICU experience, etc. especially any east coasters-UMDNJ, columbia, penn, new britain, fairfield, etc. in the process of applying and getting nervous! thanks!!!
  8. should be finished any day now...are you definitely going there? did you apply anywhere else?
  9. Hi I am applying there also...wondering when you applied/interviewed? Hard to tell when the class is full since it's rolling admissions
  10. yes, columbia presbyterian medical center has an icu internship program that hires new grads into its 5 ICUs...i actually did this and have been working in ccu for the last year. i think they already chose their new group for august though...
  11. hi columbia presbyterian has a nurse intern program for new grads who want to work in ICU. you have to apply and interview twice, it is very competitive and they only take 10-12 people, 2 for each adult ICU. it is a great program though if you are interested in adult critical care. also their ICUs are very high acuity so be prepared. other than that, most hospitals only hire new grads into step-down units with the chance to transfer to ICU after 6months to 1 year. If you have a senior clinical or externship in ICU you may be able to talk your way into ICU interviews at NYU or NY Methodist. Good luck!
  12. Hi I am currently orienting on the cardiac step down unit at NYP-columbia and I love it. The nurses there are wonderful and the overall culture of the unit is very welcoming. They all seem to get along very well together. I am actually going to CCU but I would recommend this unit if you want to stay in the same area. Good luck!
  13. Hey guys I had a 3.0 in my first BA (pre-med) and 4.0's on all my prereqs and got into NYU's accelerated 2nd degree BSN program. Good luck!
  14. Hi I would definitely recommend getting your BSN over your ASN. I just graduated from NYU's 2nd degree BSN program, and I know Hunter College also has a BSN program, as well as Columbia. Have you looked into Malloy? I think they have one too. If you decide to pursue a graduate degree in nursing you will have to go back to school (again!) to finish your BS if you only do an ASN. Also, some hospitals do not hire ASN nurses anymore (NYU Tisch, Mt. Sinai, Cornell). Just my 2 cents. :)
  15. Hi Just found out I passed so I wanted to give ya'll an idea what my Kaplan scores were: Qbank 61% QT1 62% QT2 64% QT3 52% QT4 62% QT5 65% QT6 64% QT7 63% I passed with 75 questions. My advice is to do all question trainers, qbank, and redo incorrect qbank questions. really try to understand rationales for questions you got wrong. also study diseases/drugs that keep coming up on kaplan-addison's, sickle cell, cushings, beta blockers, antipsychotics, TB, hip replacements, traction, etc. Good luck!!

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