I didn't see a post for Texas Wesleyan University CRNA cycle. I'm looking forward to meet and talk to y'all.
Let's support each other! Would love to hear from others regarding application and interview process (and beyond).
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NurseSandy9444 said:Have not received an invitation in general
Okay gotcha! I have a friend/coworker who in my opinion has stellar stats and she hadn't received one either. There was a delay in getting her official GRE results to the school. She called Kat on Wednesday and she told her that she should be receiving information next week. So, it doesn't look like they are done sending interviews.
LEVELoneRN said:You think they would interview 800 people? Is that what you are saying? Usually rule of thumb is to interview 1.5x the goal class size to make sure they fill the seats.
The reason is that everybody I know is getting an interview and it's like about 10 people. Not compare to 800 right ? But that was just a feeling. Last year, they also extend the application deadline
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Have not received an invitation in general