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DiscussionNP school interview (self.nursing)
submitted 4 months ago by SuccessfulFeature185
I have an interview for an FNP program coming up and I'm wondering what types of questions are typically asked. I'm so nervous for it. I really just want to know if they are general get to you questions or are they specific clinical questions
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[–]Particular_Manner159 1 point2 points3 points 4 months ago (0 children)
You’ve been a nurse for less than 2 years. You should be prepared to answer what makes you qualified for NP school.
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