Rosalind Franklin 2018

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Was just accepted to Rosalind Franklin for May 2018. I just wanted to start this thread to come into contact with others planning on attending or hoping to in May also.

Hey guys! I had gotten pretty busy after the interviews on the 25th, but YES! I also got accepted!!! Can't wait to start with you all in May! I will be moving there from Seattle. I have no idea about where I will be living yet. I would also be open to sharing a rental house with people. When is everyone planning to move?

Hey aj congrats! I have a buddy that lives in tacoma and visited seattle twice last year. Defintiely have to keep in touch and i know TX was interested in rooming up as well

Specializes in ICU.

I just got an email that my application is complete and that it would take 4-6 weeks to hear back. They did not receive my GRE scores along with my application, so that caused a delay. I hope I still get an interview!

I have yet to get an email either. I called them before the deadline and they had received everything. I have used nursingcas in the past, so everything was already varified. I didn't even get anything saying my app was complete. I guess I will call them tomorrow.

Specializes in ICU.

I thought uploading my GRE scores would suffice, but they told me I needed to send official scores electronically, which took a few days. If you didn't send them electronically from Ets.org, then that might be the hold up. You should've gotten a sort of generalied automatic email saying your app is complete and being reviewed.

Specializes in ED, Neuro ICU.

Got my acceptance email yesterday, looking forward to starting in May with those accepted!

For everyone that is accepted and is for sure going to attend i created a FB group so can communicate easier. Just search RFUMS CRNA 2021.

This is awesome Rico, I just sent a join request.

Hey everyone! I have my interview coming up at RF! Fingers crossed and congrats to all who have been accepted so far!

Specializes in ICU.

Hey guys! I am interviewing on 2/22! 5 part, 3 hour interview? Does anyone have any suggestions of what/how to study? I was thinking of studying my CCRN material. There's a simulation part, so I will make sure I'm 100% on new ACLS guidelines! Do y'all think that will suffice?

Hey guys! First of all, huge congrats to all of you accepted! I know quite a few graduates of this program and they all loved it.

I'm also interviewing on the 22nd at 9, and I noticed they just opened an afternoon slot which appears to be a different structure than the am slot. Does anyone know if the morning and afternoon interviews are actually different? Not too excited for the reading comprehension portion... it also states the first part for am interviews (1) "will have a prompts". Any idea what that actually is meant to say? Or any insight as to whether these formats are actually followed? Not looking for handouts, I just want to pick the interview that will play into my strengths.

The prompts just tell you what is going to happen next with that portion and what to expect. Reading comp huh? Must be something they added since i interviewed in december

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