Members are discussing their experiences with being waitlisted and accepted into a nursing program, specifically focusing on the timing of notifications and the process of being waitlisted. Some members have received acceptance letters after being waitlisted, while others are still waiting for updates. There is also discussion about improving applications for reapplying and increasing science GPA for future applications.
Anyone applying to RFU's CRNA program for May 2025 start? Applications open today in NursingCAS. I don't see the application yet so I plan to check again later in the day.
BigSTLguy_ said:Anyone know someone that has been placed on hold following the Kira? Trying to learn more about the process and what others have experienced while being on hold?
Do you feel like your kira assessment went well? I'm sorry. People from the past have still gotten in when they have been placed on hold!
icunurse1996 said:Do you feel like your kira assessment went well? I'm sorry. People from the past have still gotten in when they have been placed on hold!
I don't feel like I did ! Honestly felt better after and was expecting the questions to be harder. But we will see. Just have to stay patient and join the waiting game once more. Still early on in the process as well.
BigSTLguy_ said:Anyone know someone that has been placed on hold following the Kira? Trying to learn more about the process and what others have experienced while being on hold?
Yeah, I did last year. Didn't hear back until March that I was waitlisted. (I know others that were in the same boat as me and got waitlisted as well).
MixedICURN said:Do you remember how many questions you had? or how long did it take you to get through the whole thing (they said 30-60 minutes total on their email?).
There were 7 questions. After you click the link and follow all the step and including the practice questions, the total time was about 35-40 mins.
I received an update on 9.14.24:
"This is a courtesy notification to make you aware that your file has gone through an initial review by our Admissions Committee, and, although we believe your credentials demonstrate academic potential, it has been placed on hold for continued consideration"
No interview
Taking that as a potentially soft denial
BigSTLguy_, BSN, RN
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Anyone know someone that has been placed on hold following the Kira? Trying to learn more about the process and what others have experienced while being on hold?