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CRNA2.0

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  1. On the last info session they said this year all the invites for interview will be sent out together. The director stated applicants won't hear back until June or July regarding interviews.
  2. Whoever is creating a group please send me the invite. ? thank you
  3. Congrats everyone. Can't wait to meet you all. I am also in favor of groupme instead of Facebook for the group chat.
  4. Hi all, starting this discussion for everyone applying for 2027 admission.
  5. @RoadtoCRNA25 can you please share any insight from your conversation with LEAP representatives? Thank you!!
  6. The second round of interviews will happen next week, following the first round that took place last week. For those who were rejected, don't be discouraged—use this as an opportunity to strengthen your application and keep pushing forward. If you're genuinely committed to becoming a CRNA and want the best education and support throughout the journey, I'd advise researching programs carefully. In my experience, Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) may not be the top choice if you're looking for a program that offers robust support and resources to help you succeed. This isn't to say TJU is a bad program; however, having interviewed at several well-regarded CRNA programs, I've developed a solid understanding of what an elite program provides. When I asked TJU about support systems and resources available to students, they couldn't outline anything specific or substantial. I'd encourage you to ask about these factors directly in your own interview when they offer you the opportunity to ask the panel questions and see what they have to say when you inquire about it. If I am paying over $150k for a degree, I would expect more then just "We are all very close and text eachother all the time" answer from the program director. If you're simply looking for any CRNA program to get into, TJU might work for you. But if you're looking for a high return on your educational investment, consider exploring programs with stronger statistics and more resources for students. It's worth noting that this is the first year TJU has achieved a first-time pass rate above 90%. They may ask about your CRNA score and how many questions it took for you to pass the NCLEX-- connect the dots. Best of luck to everyone on the journey to becoming a CRNA.
  7. I also receieved a promising email from the director and got an unofficial letter of acceptance this morning.
  8. Wishing the best of luck to everyone in the interview process. For those of us who have already interviewed, I urge you not to share specific details about your experience. We all know how highly competitive this path is, and sharing information could unintentionally provide someone else an advantage, possibly affecting your own chances. Remember, this is a highly selective process, and while we're all in this together, we're also competing for the same spots. Let's ensure that everyone has a fair and level playing field by keeping the details private.
  9. Hi everyone. Congrats on your admission to the program. How are you guys checking the status of your application? Is it on nursingcas or elsewhere?
  10. Congratulation to all of you who got in[emoji123][emoji122][emoji122]. There is a Facebook page for BCC nursing student. Here is the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/1504767779780409/

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