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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LEVELoneRN said:I had no emotional intelligence questions. Clinical (pathophysiology) about one topic/disease process.
The person I interviewed with was over one topic as well.
I would answer the question they asked then they would ask the other applicant if they agreed with my answer or had anything to add and vice versa.
One logic question. One math question.
That was it.
My friend had a vastly different interview as well as another girl who had a ton of clinical questions over various topics.
your friends who interviewed for Harris had different experiences?
215516331 said:Did anyone get asked about the clotting cascade?
No, but I wish I had. I had it down!! I was like are you joking me...
Txbsn said:your friends who interviewed for Harris had different experiences?
No, in general. Same day, just different times and different interviewers.
I don't believe the comment about having more experience results in less clinical questions. I have 4 years of experience in trauma one CVICU's and I had only clinical questions, no emotional intelligence. I wish you all the best of luck in your interviews! Try your best to stay calm and think through your questions. They're very nice and want to get to know you.
Yerzik said:I don't believe the comment about having more experience results in less clinical questions. I have 4 years of experience in trauma one CVICU's and I had only clinical questions, no emotional intelligence. I wish you all the best of luck in your interviews! Try your best to stay calm and think through your questions. They're very nice and want to get to know you.
I don't think so either. I think it's the luck of the draw and it comes down to who your interviewer is honestly.
For those that interviewed with someone else...do you feel like you didn't do as well as the other person? I feel like I didn't answer my clinical question as thoroughly as the other person did. The faculty asked the other person if they agreed with me a few times. I just didn't leave the interview feeling good
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I had no emotional intelligence questions. Clinical (pathophysiology) about one topic/disease process.
The person I interviewed with was over one topic as well.
I would answer the question they asked then they would ask the other applicant if they agreed with my answer or had anything to add and vice versa.
One logic question. One math question.
That was it.
My friend had a vastly different interview as well as another girl who had a ton of clinical questions over various topics.