Has anyone else gotten an interview invite? I'm super excited and doing some research on interview style and what to expect!
I didn't see a thread for Texas Wesleyan for 2023 start date so I thought I would add one.
Would love to hear from others and support each other through the interview and beyond ??☺️☺️
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@ICURN113355 My first choice is Harris Methodist and second is Arrowhead in California, third was Denver...but I told them it didn't matter where they would send me as long as I get in. They did tell me right away that I won't get into Denver because there're like 10-15 people who are actually from Denver and are trying to get those spots. What about you?
@VeronikaD BSN RN CCRN if I remember correctly, I chose Denver because I was like it'd be cool to live there haha. I didn't know much about which sites give the best clinical experience so I went off vibes. Best of luck to you on getting one of your top choices!
At this point the wait is excruciating. I keep checking my email and junk mail to see if there's any chance they've already been compiling the list and maybe just adding on with each interview set. At the end of the day, we still have to wait so I'm just trying to calm my mind as best as possible! Other than that I really enjoyed their overall interview style. It was actually pretty fun.
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@VeronikaD BSN RN CCRN Very true. Which can clinical site did you choose? I almost wish I had ranked the DFW sites higher. I really liked the Dallas area.