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UCLA New Grad Program Winter 2016
Someone posted earlier saying that they will do your second interview the same day if you are an out of state applicant. If you are worried, you could call and verify that you won't need to fly out again. I would be really surprised if they aren't accommodating. Most new grads can barely afford that first plane ticket! Good luck!
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UCLA New Grad Program Winter 2016
That's what I am hoping for, too. Just know that you aren't the only one still waiting.
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UCLA New Grad Program Winter 2016
Awesome! I chose the same areas, and in the same order. My status still hasn't changed, and I am beginning to worry that they are not interested because I've had other (although non-RN) jobs. Anyone else here had a previous career or know of someone who was selected for this program with significant work experience behind them? I am a good candidate and can't see any reason that they wouldn't want to at least give me an interview. Back to waiting...
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UCLA New Grad Program Winter 2016
I'm still waiting with you Bethany! We gotta stay positive
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UCLA New Grad Program Winter 2016
No change for me either. Waiting patiently with the rest of you guys...
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UCLA New Grad Program Winter 2016
Thanks for sharing this info! Did she happen to say when they send out invitations for interviews (early or late Nov)? Anyone know anything about the interviewing process? Do they give us a set interview date and time, or can we let them know what would work well for us? I am assuming the former, but wanted to see if anyone knew for sure. Has anyone asked about phone/Skype interviews?
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UCLA New Grad Program Winter 2016
None of my top picks were in the same specialty as my preceptor. We didn't get to pick our preceptors at my school, so assuming that somewhere we were placed for a class was an advantage doesn't really make sense. I decided to let them know the areas I truly want to pursue, and if I am not a good fit, then I should be looking elsewhere. Also, since this is a new grad position, they aren't particularly looking for "experience" as a qualification.
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Other careers in nursing
Have you looked into public health nursing? Most jobs still work directly with patients, but it isn't the typical hospital-based nursing role. A lot of public health is office-based work. Good luck! I hope you find something that makes you happy.
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UCLA New Grad Program Winter 2016
Hey everyone! I am VERY excited about this program! My top choices are ED, Neuro/Trauma ICU, and Cardiothoracic ICU. Does anyone have any info about the residency other than what is posted on the website? I'm not sure if there was an info session or anything, but would love it if any additional info could be shared on this thread :)
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CSULB ELM 2013 Hopefuls!
Since I only applied to CSULB, I am taking it! It seems to be shorter than most other programs, which I think of as a huge advantage. The classes are taught in chunks of a few weeks, rather than quarters or semesters. I really like this, since I get SO tired of classes dragging out at the end of a semester. Does anyone know where the classes are taught? I need to look for a place to live!
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CSULB ELM 2013 Hopefuls!
I'm in too! Woo! So good to hear that everyone is getting good news :)
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CSULB ELM 2013 Hopefuls!
Thanks so much for the info @jaytphan! I'm sure glad they're sticking with the 3 year program. You just made my day! Back to waiting...
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CSULB ELM 2013 Hopefuls!
It's good to hear I am not alone with the anticipation and uncertainty! The old brochure said we would be contacted "about two weeks after the deadline" if they wanted to call us in for an interview. Since @siberiantiger says they didn't have interviews, I feel a little better about not being contacted yet. @jcsong, I've been wondering about the program length too. When I first looked into CSULB, it looked like they were going to do the 16 month RN and 18 month NP. The brochure changed to say it was going to be longer, but somewhere else still had it as 16/18. When I went in to take my TEAS, -------------- said they were thinking of making it longer, cause it was hard on some of the students. This makes me ANGRY, since I was applying here in a big part for the short length of the program! I feel hopeful that the 2016 info says that they are going to be on a 16/18 schedule though. I was really counting on learning about the program at the information session...I can't believe they never had one! Well, back to waiting I suppose...
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CSULB ELM 2013 Hopefuls!
Do you have the TEAS study guide from ATI? I got that with 2 online practice tests. I did one before taking the test or studying, then figured out what areas I needed to work on. After reading through some of the stuff, I did one of the written practice tests (but still timed myself) and did a ton better. I think it was sort of nerve-racking for me to see an instant "correct/wrong" after answering each question. The one page I remember cramming in the parking lot before the test was the parts of a cell. We didn't have to memorize that in depth for anatomy, so I just found a way to remember each part and the basics about it. I think there were about 3 questions on my test about cell parts, so it worked out well for me! Is there a particular section that you struggled on last time you took the test? Did you feel like you knew material then found out you got answers wrong?
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CSULB ELM 2013 Hopefuls!
Are you sure that is how they are calculating the scores? I saw something on the website a few months ago (not there anymore) that showed them giving certain values to ranges. Either way, it should be pretty close. I got 89.3% on the TEAS, which gives me a 9.49 score for LB. I don't know anyone else applying, so I'm not sure what the competition is like. Does anyone know if they changed the program to be 24 months before we can get our RNs? It used to be something like 65 weeks, but something I just read said it is 24 months now. I do NOT like the sounds of that!