Published Nov 4, 2021
RaizaMenaACNP, MSN
6 Posts
Hi! I decided to take the time to pay it forward and give some insights to applicants who may be interested in this program. This is a hybrid program with synchronous online anesthesia courses and requirements to travel to Tucson for skills and testing.
There is nothing about this program that is "easier" because it is online. In fact, I would argue that it can make it harder. On the other hand, this program allows (for the first year) some flexibility and "freedom" because of the online accessibility.
Standard are set high, exams proctored, simulation labs are amazing. University of Arizona is a state of the art school with high expectations. The professors are strict yet understandable and become your family.
There are clinical options throughout the country. You do not get to choose your clinical site, but you may provide a wish list. I am only in my second year of the program. I am yet to start clinical therefore I can not comment on those experiences specifically but I hear no complaints!
alittlesweet, BSN, RN
36 Posts
Thank you for the info! Does U of A require Physics for admission? The website is confusing, and I haven't received a response from the school. TIA!
GaNurse0228
1 Post
How often do you have to travel to Tucson for skills and testing?
cmhAZ
23 Posts
Only the sciences required for your fully accredited BSN program are required. Plan on traveling to Tucson at least 2days per semester prior to full time clinical for simulation
A.Hawkins6
Are there any clinical sites in or around Amarillo, TX?
McAllen only TX site currently.
AriGold2335
4 Posts
How many days per week will we need to be in Tucson for the in person portion.
If you are referring to the Summer gross anatomy course (CMM501) then that is 4hrs per day five days per week for 4.5weeks
MT_ICU_RN, BSN
Hi! Thanks for the insight. Any tips on preparing for the interview? I was just informed today I was invited for an interview on 11/9. Slots are only 20 minutes so I want to be ready!
Answers to question that shed light on you as a person hold highest value. Of course there are answers that seem correct but applicants like all people are real. They have vulnerabilities like all of us. Reviewers are more impressed with applicants that learned life’s lessons in constructive ways over those that have never been challenged.
NurseJoy649
12 Posts
Should I expect clinical questions in the interview like drug mechanisms? Thank you!
13 hours ago, NurseJoy649 said: Should I expect clinical questions in the interview like drug mechanisms? Thank you!
It is quite possible. Different interviewers in each of 5 room. You should expect to meet a panel of three. One didactic faculty, one clinical preceptor/coordinator and a current student.