Bryan College of Health/Lincoln, NE

Nursing Students SRNA

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Anyone applying to this program? Application deadline is August 31st. I have family that is from the NE area so that's one of the reasons I'm applying.

Specializes in CRNA.
Where all are you waiting for interviews if I may ask? I am waiting on Bryan, KU, and TMC. Which TMC told me their interview dates which begin 9/27, so I am hoping to hear one way or the other soon. Good luck to all!

I was told no interview by Texas Christian University. I have my applications in a Bryan and Gonzaga University/Sacred Heart Medical Center. I am in the process of applying to Union University as well. Where are you located? I'm in Oklahoma.

I am in eastern Kansas. What are your stats if you dont mind me asking? My GPA is only like a 3.45 and my GRE 304/3.5, but I have 3 years experience in ICU. I relief charge, precept, and have have acquired my CCRN-CMC and TNCC.

Specializes in CRNA.

GPA is 3.18, up from a 2.25 from my first school, science GPA is 3.79, last 100 hrs is 3.64, GRE 298/3.5, 2 1/2 years Med-Surg-Neuro ICU, 1 year Step Down ICU, CCRN, BLS/ACLS/PALS, 7 years as a Paramedic before RN. Relief charge when I was in SDICU, some precepting in MSNICU. We have some excellent charges so I haven't been able to break through that barrier but my manager know that I want to pursue CRNA.

Check your emails! Just received my invite!

Got mine too. Good luck to us all

Does anyone have a clue how these interviews go? I know it's a small class size so wondering how many they Interview

Hi everybody! Just found out I got an interview too! I'm eager to find out what to expect, hopefully someone has an idea.

Specializes in CRNA.

Another no interview. I know there are things I can improve but this sucks.

Interviews are held in 4-5 15 min segments. Each room has faculty or professors. They ask both clinical and personality type questions. They typically interview about 50-60 people over the 2 days. This year they are accepting 21 people I think, up from 17. Congrats to everyone that got an interview!

Hey, i'm sorry to hear that. Your science GPA appears solid enough. Might not be a bad idea taking and getting A's in 1 or 2 grad science courses(patho, pharmacology, physiology) or stats. You just might need to show some grad school bona fides. More importantly, ask them what areas to work on. Don't lose hope if it's what you truly want.

Specializes in CRNA.

Just a heads up, Bryan had a record number of applicants and they did not send interview invites to anyone that had less that a 3.2 GPA both overall and science.

I just got notified that i have my interview october 5th, 2019 at 8am. Anyone else having an interview. If anyone has advice on how they do their interivew or typical questions would really help.

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