Nursing Students SRNA
Published Apr 8, 2020
Hello! Just wondering if anyone has applied to the University of South Carolina's CRNA program for Spring 2021? It's the last program in my immediate area that still offers a master's so I'm super anxious about getting in.
FrmrArch
18 Posts
Can anyone speak to what the big differences are between the two? - if there are any??
Alexander, RN
20 Posts
All I know is Columbia is the capital and I believe where the school started so it should have more facilities etc., while Greenville is more to the west.
kampersand
25 Posts
I selected Greenville, because I really like the city and it's really close to my extended family. But I will go to either one ? It seems like in past those who wanted Greenville were because of a connection they previously had to it, and most everyone else picked Columbia.
Just now, kampersand said:I selected Greenville, because I really like the city and it's really close to my extended family. But I will go to either one ? It seems like in past those who wanted Greenville were because of a connection they previously had to it, and most everyone else picked Columbia.
I selected Greenville, because I really like the city and it's really close to my extended family. But I will go to either one ? It seems like in past those who wanted Greenville were because of a connection they previously had to it, and most everyone else picked Columbia.
Hey Kampersand,
Could you comment on the facilities/school of both campuses? I'm just assuming that Columbia would have better clinical sites because it's in the capital and also cause it's more central than Greenville - is this true?
Sorry, I can't give you a lot of information since I haven't been to either campus. I've been to Greenville quite a few times, but unfortunately did not get to visit the actual campus. If you watch the video link they sent with the interview information, they talk about how both campuses have the same types of clinical experience offered and that Columbia and Greenville both have level one trauma centers. But Columbia will definitely have that classic southern college campus vibe, as well as be home to a majority of student activities, football games, etc. because it is the main campus.
Sarahrn9
5 Posts
What time did you get your interview time/links? My interview is scheduled for tomorrow and I haven’t heard from them.
barcaray
23 Posts
This is the info I got for next week.
We got the info for today's interviews around 2pm EST. We just finished up the interview meet and greet, so it might be coming, but I'd go ahead and email them
iHeartMICU
55 Posts
How was the meet and greet? I interviewed today, but a storm knocked out everything and I missed it ?
MrKuma92, BSN, RN
13 Posts
How was the interview if yall don't mind sharing?
And now we wait! 3-4 weeks? Last year, people started hearing the next week. Good luck all!
Yea, that's what they said...3 weeks....I'm surprised it'll take so long. The program director and faculty was nice and so were the other applicants I saw. I'll be lucky to get into a great school if I get accepted.