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Hello everyone - this is my second time applying. A month ago, I bombed the interview!
If this is your first time applying, there's a world of information from previous years, especially from the 2012 thread where we reached more than one thousand messages.
I know it's super early to start this thread, but this whole thing takes a long time to prepare and the more time we have before the deadline, the better.
I'm from the Seattle area, my background is Microbiology from the UW and I am again applying for the midwifery track.
I also interviewed Mar 2 for FNP and found out I got accepted last Friday night! I was also told we'd hear by April, but SU knew that many others have been already accepted elsewhere and the program director just wanted to send an email out before the "official" letters arrived. I've been on FB (much more active) and a few folks on FB also have been accepted for FNPs as well. Don't know how many exactly yet... maybe around 4, including myself?
I just saw on FB also, that one person got her acceptance email from FNP about an hour ago =) You guys might be hearing soon!
Hi SFemily, on the FB page, I did see that someone got an email invite for FNP yesterday. So it's possible they may be continuing to roll them out? I did notice an SU status change that indicated that a decision would be mailed out. Someone with that same status on the FB page, got an email acceptance a day later. It's possible that the admissions office may know something? I am worried, but I have a tiny amount of hope. I will keep my fingers crossed for both of us.
For those who got in for psych, could you please share your volunteer/relevant experience? I am a little worried that I do not have enough, especially in general nursing. I interned for two years at an outpatient mental health clinic under a clinical psychologist, so I have good exposure to psychotherapy. I also did a bunch of clinical assessments as part of working in a psychology research lab. None of my experience was in a hospital or medical setting.
FinnCat
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That's odd that I was told April? Who did you interview with?