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  1. Go for it ! they embrace all colors - saw white ppl going there too. Esp; if ur black, brown, yellow
  2. If it’s not ICU, schools don’t count ; doesn’t matter that stepdown acuity is high or not
  3. Hello! Long story short there is no “one size fits all” approach to preparing for the interview/essay. When selected for an interview they’ll let you know what they want you to write about. This was the first year they had a writing portion for the interview and I’m not sure if it will be done the same way. I know some applicants tried to preemptively write and then memorize their essay - some were accepted, some were not. My best advice (for all programs) is know why you want to do this, know how to articulate it. Also understand how your clinical experience will make you a good candidate. Finally, over prepare for interview(s). There are multiple good question banks online to prepare for interviews. Go through them, understand and learn the answers to the questions - you may not need them for an interview but it will help with your confidence and make you a better bedside nurse (which will also help with your confidence and also better prepare you).
  4. did you hear from them yet? Good luck
  5. keep applying to multiple school and stay focused. don't loose hope ! Check Cedar- Crest College in PA. That a brand-new program. They are very approachable. But I encourage you not to contact Union, ask them what to do to be a competitive applicants next round. Good luck !
  6. Do not loose your hope. You will never know. People get in multiple schools, and they will go with their 1st choice. So, wait list people still have a chance to get accepted. There will be about 10-15 people on waiting list after the last interview on March. Everyone has their own score when interview, but they do not share it. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to send an email to the director. Union university is very good school and People are very very nice.
  7. Kaiser is no longer "the least expensive" program. 94k for IN-state, 133k for OUT-state. And the cost of living in CA is not cheap ...
  8. The director told me that I was qualified for the interview. Once they knew how many candidates would be interviewed, they would contact me after the application deadline. Is it a for sure interview invite ? lol .
  9. I personally think you should stay in ICU ! PACU is not considered ICU. It depends on the schools. Most of the programs love their applicants having more years in ICU.
  10. MSN 526 @ CSUDH online call admission and ask how to sign up for the class as a non-seeking degree. I am planning to take it too . Good luck
  11. Got a phone call today. After thinking about the cost of study and living expense at UM, I emailed the school and politely declined the interview invitation. Good luck everyone ! :)
  12. Did they call you or email or send you a letter ? When did you apply ? Lol. Congrats !
  13. This Program starts summer session. Applications for summer 2019 are accepted on a rolling basis. And just like last year, this thread is for all ppl that are waiting for hear from the University of Pennsylvania DNP-NA 2019. A thread to assist eachother with questions, preparation and ideas. I got an email saying that my files were completedand under review on March 1st. I called them today, and the verynice lady that I spoke to told me that it would take a couple of weeks beforethey send out the interview invites. Good luck everyone .

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