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Published Feb 5, 2016
You are reading page 2 of UCLA Summer 2016 RN New Grad Residency Program
Martinez123
18 Posts
Hey! I go to SJSU for my BSN. Graduate in May. Good Luck guys!! This waiting sucks lol
enirt85
10 Posts
I'm applying from out of state too! I applied to cardio ICU and general adult ICU.
FatsWaller, BSN, RN
60 Posts
Anyone know from past experience or inside knowledge how many applicants they receive and how many positions are available? I am sure the applicants have to be the multiple thousands, I am from the LA area but have people in my program here in Kentucky applying so If that's the case everywhere, competition is going to be massive.
Has anyone's application status changed yet? haha it's literally only been like 10 days since the app due date but it feels like time is moving so slow :0
Like I said there are likely thousands of applicants (I wouldn't doubt if more than 5000), and its California, they are going to take much longer than 10 days to update application statuses.
herna372
27 Posts
I've been stalking past threads and usually this cohort won't get a status change until April at the earliest. And they get anywhere from 3,000-5,000 for around 120 spots
monkeydance91
29 Posts
Hi! I'm currently going to SFSU for my BSN and applied to oncology and peds. I'm hoping to at least get an interview but competition seems tough. Good luck to everyone!!
My application status changed to "routed to interviewing supervisor", I'm hoping this is a good sign
CalidreaminRN
Hi!! My application said it was updated 3/26 and says "routed to supervisor." I am hoping this is a good sign? I know online it says interviews aren't until May but one can only be hopeful
tenta
64 Posts
I applied Neuro/Trauma ICU and Med ICU and have no status changes yet. Fingers crossed!
Do you guys know if routed to interviewing supervisor means we'll get an interview for sure? My status just changed to that also!
I applied for Med ICU, Adult ICU... no changes yet. Anyone applying from out of state? Any veterans?
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