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I am starting a thread for those applying for the Roseman Oct 2022 cohort. I believe first round of interview is next week EEK! So nervous, but also excited!
I'm also very nervous about the essay we have to write.
On 6/28/2022 at 7:21 PM, Nicaidabarto said:Hey, congratulations on your admission! Not sure if you already answered this but did you send in your applications right when it opened up in May? And also how long after you sending in your application did you hear back from Roseman?
I would apply asap. Back in 2017, there were 3 slots for interviews (one for each month). I picked the last month for the interview due to having to study for the TEAS. After each interview process, the faculty chooses who will be selected for the cohort. This means spots fill up fast and it is almost like a first come first serve bases. Yet again, this was back in 2017. I'm not sure what the process is like currently. But regardless, I would submit your application as soon as the application window is open.
On 6/28/2022 at 7:21 PM, Nicaidabarto said:Hey, congratulations on your admission! Not sure if you already answered this but did you send in your applications right when it opened up in May? And also how long after you sending in your application did you hear back from Roseman?
I was told by the Roseman advisor to send it as soon as it opens so I sent it in the day it opened. I input my data into nursingcas on my own so it wouldn’t take long. A few days after that maybe 4-5 I contacted my advisor to ask a question and on that call she told me I would be in the first round on interviews so I knew early but the actual interview requests didn’t come until a month after that day.
On 7/7/2022 at 11:51 AM, Megan McRae said:I was told by the Roseman advisor to send it as soon as it opens so I sent it in the day it opened. I input my data into nursingcas on my own so it wouldn’t take long. A few days after that maybe 4-5 I contacted my advisor to ask a question and on that call she told me I would be in the first round on interviews so I knew early but the actual interview requests didn’t come until a month after that day.
Out of curiosity, what interview questions did they ask?
ayuhime, BSN
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I forgot to answer this q's. The process is not hard to get your CA from UT or NV. It's mostly the waiting game. I believe after I submitted all the paperwork, fingerprints, etc. it took a solid 2-3 months until I received my RN license in CA. I also received the temp RN license in the meantime while I waited in the meantime until I found out that majority of hospitals will not accept the temp RN license anyways :').
One thing to keep in mind is if you decide to not go to roseman and go to another school out of state, you must follow the BRN CA guidelines as to what perquisites will count towards that RN license. Roseman meets the criteria, but I think some schools do not.