Published Nov 2, 2016
iam_kathryne
18 Posts
I just had an interview with the Nursing Panel today. I was so nervous! I got interviewed by 3 nurses and all three have this sheet in front of them. I saw them writing on it, they were not too discrete about it. But I really couldn't look because I wanted to give them full eye contact. I typically just saw numbers; a 2 or 4. Does anyone know what those numbers mean? Anyways, toward the end I told them that I hope they would consider me into the Nursing Program. The Director responded, "You are considered." What does that mean? Is that a "yes or a maybe?"
vanilla bean
861 Posts
Anyways, toward the end I told them that I hope they would consider me into the Nursing Program. The Director responded, "You are considered." What does that mean? Is that a "yes or a maybe?"
It meant you were already being considered because you were invited to an interview. Applicants who are not being considered for admissions do not progress to that stage of the process.
klone, MSN, RN
14,856 Posts
We have no way of knowing what the numbers mean because that's a scoring system implemented by that organization.
Nurse SMS, MSN, RN
6,843 Posts
It means you had an interview, are under consideration and are being evaluated. It also means you are going to have to wait to find out.
Thank you! I figured since I passed the HESI that is the reason why they asked me to go to the next level, but since she said that....maybe that was a clue that they liked me lol
Thank you!
cleback
1,381 Posts
Interviews for school admission? O
MrChicagoRN, RN
2,605 Posts
Yes, I interviewed 30 years ago to get in, but only by one instructor.
dont remember if I interviewed prior to BSN, interviewed before MBA
Phone interview for PMHNP program. Many schools are competitive entry.