Thought I’d start a tread for those of us applying to Thomas Jefferson CRNA program starting in 2020. Just submitted my application. Fingers crossed for an interview!
@briannaodonaghue
Are you referring to the DNP-Nurse Anesthesia interview? That is the program that I’m interviewing for.
37 minutes ago, savinglives87 said:Hello,
Quick question. How are you guys interviewing for the crna program when the deadline is Dec 15?
Hi all,
For the DNP CRNA, just be yourself. It’s mostly behavioral questions. You get separated into two groups. I was with four others. It also was more like 2 hrs long so I wouldn’t recommend parking street parking. There’s a parking lot right in front for $26 and if the small lot is full you can go to the garage. Better than getting a ticket if you parked street parking. Best of luck everyone!
16 hours ago, NapArtist said:@briannaodonaghue
Are you referring to the DNP-Nurse Anesthesia interview? That is the program that I’m interviewing for.
Hi no, I'm sorry! I was referring to the FACT program. Best of luck with your interview!
8 hours ago, savinglives87 said:Everyone interviewing in November, is it for the fall 2020 crna program?
This thread says “SRNA” so yes I believe this is all about the 2020 crna program. I did FACT 1 year back in the day though and the interview was easy. All behavioral.. don’t worry about it!
I wouldn’t worry, they still have time to contact you, and they haven’t rejected so that’s a positive. They are still sending out invites for their interviews, it’s a rolling process with them. The committee started looking at completed application files probably in October, and these are just the first round interviews. There is still a good chance that they may reach out.
briannaodonaghue
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The interview was very laid back. It took roughly an hour. I choose FACT 1 to Midwife so I had an interview for that afterward. For the FACT/ RN interview, you split up into groups and get asked very basic questions! Just be yourself and give unique answers! Also, give examples of work you have done in the past to tie into your answers. Best of luck!