Hi all,
I applied to Washington State University Spokane for the start of Spring 2019. I know it's a bit early, but I was wondering if any of you want to keep in touch in regards to the interview process this October and any admissions updates we receive!
If anyone wants to share their GPA, TEAS scores, or work/volunteer experience feel free. :)
I'm nervous for that interview email even though it's in two months, but any interview questions or admissions info/tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys, and hope to keep in touch!
Sara
What's the label associated with (I.e. proficient advanced etc.) and is your teas a 74 or is that the percentile you tested into? Also, teas is really a minor part of getting an interview, they focus much more on your GPA and volunteer experience. After you get the interview, they focus on the interview.
Sorry my name is changing so much, having issues with this website lol. I obviously don't speak for the school or their applications faculty, but you do have a very strong application! I always tell people this is if you don't get in this time, there is always another application cycle and another program that would be happy to have you
Hi guys! I also applied for Spring 2019 and am waiting to hear back about interviews. I'm a transfer student from UW!
I was wondering if anyone has any insight into how many people they invite back for interviews. Judging by past forums it seems as though most (if not all?) of those who get invited for an interview end up in the program. I wish they had some more stats available to us for this!
Also to those who have had interviews in the past with WSU, how did they go? What kinds of questions or topics were touched on? Also what did you wear? Haha
Thanks guys! Best of luck to us all
I'm a J1, my cohort had ~100 or so applicants and 40 got interviews. From there 16 were admitted. We are the smallest cohort however, the classes above us have 10-15 more students. I have heard that the next class will be larger but I am not sure. And dress professional, it's better to overdress rather than underdress. Also, our interview asked about qualities you have, qualities a nurse should have, and if you aware of how demanding it is. They sent us topics to study and prepare for (which was the exact order and format they asked in the interview) prepare your answers and thoughts before the interview.
Lola2111
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Did you guys hear anything yet?? ***asks nervously***