Wolford College CRNA, interviews for Feb 2014 start date!

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  1. Accept a position at Wolford or stay in Chicago and attempt RFU again?

    • Accept Wolford's offer for acceptance in Feb 2014.
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      Stay in Chicago and apply to RFU for Feb 2015.
    • Marry GF and remain a ICU RN for the rest of my life.

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Hey I have an interview at Wolford College in Naples, Florida in two weeks for their CRNA program starting Feb 2014. I'm not concerned about the interview. I was just wondering, has anyone else has interviewed and what they thought of the school, faculty and program?

In addition, I was denied an interview at Rosalind Franklin in Chicago for a start date of Feb 2014 (where I currently reside). I love the city and would really enjoy staying up here. I will have 3-4 graduate level classes under my belt by next summer, have my CCRN and TNCC, and would apply for RFU for a start date of Feb 2015. I will more than likely get accepted into Wolfords program and just need to decide if I should stay in Chicago and attempt to get into RFU or just accept Wolford's offer.

I have also applied to Murray state in KY, Millikin in Decatur, IL, and SIUE in Edwardsville. However, I really DO NOT want to attend those three school any longer, my focus has changed. I love the city and would love to stay in the city and make stronger attempt to get into RFU's CRNA program. Again, with that being said I could just start at Wolford College this next Febuary 2014 and by the time I started at RFU in Feb 2015 I would already have a year complete and less than 15 months left (sooner I'm done, the sooner I can move back to Chicago and start practicing as a CRNA).

P.S. I have a girl friend in the FNP program at Rush University Medical Center and she would NOT be able to move because she also works at Rush and tuition is free.

If I took the position at Wolford we would both graduate within the same month.

Please provide me with some insight to my delimma!

Specializes in SICU.

How long did it take you to receive an offer to interview after applying? I sent my application and awaiting a response?

Only took about 3 weeks after I sent in my app.

Specializes in Critical Care.

Thetzero: I'm not sure if you have made a decision, but I can offer a little bit of insight on Wolford College. I am starting this October and have several friends who are alumni and current students. The program is legitimate. I have not heard anything but good things about the school. All the admissions people have been very nice, attentive, and helpful. The instructors are all very knowledgeable and experienced. If you have any other questions, please feel free to PM me.

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