Hello, I have not see a new thread for class starting on 2026, so here we are!!
nursepal333 said:Anyone else stressing on what to study for the interviews ? It seems like everyone's interview has been different , majority clinical, majority emotional. Half/half.
Two of my friends are in the program. For both of there interviews it was all clinical based. When I toured I also was told that they can obv ask all question types but that they tend to lean clinical. I was told "Know everything down to the cellular level. Disease processes, meds, patho of interventions, etc."
don't get too caught up on stats, once you have an interview its an even playing field. I got in with a mixed bag of stats. My GPA was mid, gre was not great, but I had alot of things overall to balance them out. If you got an invite, now is the time to study for that interview!! Congrats so far.
nursie5896 said:How is everyone preparing for the interview? The clinical portion is what I'm especially worried about.
This sounds silly, but to prepare it wouldn't be a bad idea to read something like this book or any of the CCRN prep books. Take what you know and try to explain the patho outloud. They love pathology questions. Also alot of emotional intelligence. It's a good balance!!
Clinical Pathophysiology Made Ridiculously Simple
ISBN-13: 978-0940780804, ISBN-10: 0940780801
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If your app status doesn't say verified by the deadline then it won't be accepted. Did you send the transcripts to the school itself or to nursingCAS? If you did the code on their application outline then it should've been received by now. Maybe contact nursingCAS?