Most of my interviews were blind MMI so they didn't know anything about me. When I inserted the information into the conversation we brushed over the reasoning, but it was never a focus point. The one non MMI I had was with the admissions director, who was an RN to PA. Which we didn't really discuss it.
I get it, but your GPAs are almost exactly national average, your PCE is above average and you'll be miles ahead of your cohort. Not only are you an RN but you're constantly making critical care decisions.
You'll be fine. Now please, stop messing with my vent ππ€£
RN here...you'll be just fine lol
Did you get questions during your interviews about why you chose PA vs NP?
Most of my interviews were blind MMI so they didn't know anything about me. When I inserted the information into the conversation we brushed over the reasoning, but it was never a focus point. The one non MMI I had was with the admissions director, who was an RN to PA. Which we didn't really discuss it.
...what makes you think they're anything but great?
Mmm just a lot of nervousness about doing something different.
I get it, but your GPAs are almost exactly national average, your PCE is above average and you'll be miles ahead of your cohort. Not only are you an RN but you're constantly making critical care decisions. You'll be fine. Now please, stop messing with my vent ππ€£
Just as long as I have enough sedation then π
Also, I saw youβre an RT. I love my RTβs! Way under-appreciated and under-paid! I appreciate your input!
Hence my request that you stop messing with my vent ππ I love my RNs, so it works!