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just recieved an email to say ive got an interview for university next week!argh!

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cheesesarnie Thu 09-Feb-12 11:44:45

omg......next tuesday and im shitting myself!
tell me what to expect,how to prepare etc!

Congratulations.

Why you want to study the subject?
Why you want to study it there?
Why now?
I also got asked to comment on historians I like/read so depending on your subject something like this could come up.

I am sure you will be great. Share the details, what, where etc.

cheesesarnie Thu 09-Feb-12 13:29:46

thankyou!smile
mental health nursing at plymouth

DougalDaydream Fri 10-Feb-12 12:32:45

How exciting! Well done Cheesesarnie. I hope it goes well smile

cheesesarnie Fri 10-Feb-12 13:03:37

thanks dougal grin fingers crossed

Wow, lots o frespect for nursing and mentla health in particular.

cheesesarnie Fri 10-Feb-12 14:21:31

grin thanks

modernlifeishubris Sat 11-Feb-12 15:08:18

Well done!

Think I "spoke" to you on another thread, I've applied for OT and have got an interview on Thursday.

These are the questions I'm preparing.

How do you think you'll cope with the acedemic/study time commitment?
What appeals to you about this course?
Why Plymouth?
What did you learn on your work experience?
What qualities make you suitable to be a mental health nurse?

Good luck! Post after so we can all find out how it was and give me any pointers for my interview

cheesesarnie Sat 11-Feb-12 17:02:22

thankyou!great questions-will take note and practise .
goodluck to you to!where ?

modernlifeishubris Sun 12-Feb-12 13:37:03

It's part-time in Wrexham. Am quietly terrified! I'm interested in the MH side of OT, what appeals to you about MH nursing?

crazynanna Sun 12-Feb-12 13:41:10

Watching with interest...well done.

DD got her interview in March <excited>

cheesesarnie Sun 12-Feb-12 17:50:01

i think its the fact that its often a hidden illness,not like having a broken leg etc and that although its very common its still got so much of a stigma. im interested in the treatment and care of not only the patient but their families, in the community but also in specialist hospitals/centres.tbh until my dad was in a psychiatrict unit i didnt know anything about mhn,what it involved,care and treatments-it scared me a bit,the unknown i suppose!but seing his journey and finding out what mhn do suddenly all made sense and it was a bit like 'when i grow up....'grinobviously i know that everyones experience of mh is different and that my dads just one of many but i want to find out more and i want to be part of someone elses story.
crazynanna-well done your dd!

cheesesarnie.... I have a similar interest due to my brother being in hospital. I couldnt do what you are doing though, but I think your idea about exploring what is on offer for the families is superb as I feel that real support for my parents is definitely what is lacking - no one even told them his diagnosis until I asked one day. If you ever need me to answer any research questions you might need a guinea pig for I would be most pleased to participate.

My experiences have led me to explore in a historical context (rather obviously) luckily my uni has lots of history of mental health and deviance type modules on offer.

cheesesarnie Sun 12-Feb-12 18:12:46

thankyou grin

modernlifeishubris Mon 13-Feb-12 17:00:03

Thanks cheese that's really interesting that both you and mixedmama are basing your careers on family experiences. It's the same for me, my father and grandmother were in psychiatric facilities and I think I want to help people in an area that is so wrongly stigmatised.

Oh, good luck for tomorrow, so excited <<squee>>

Come on here and give us a blow-by-blow as soon as!

JoanRobinson2012 Mon 13-Feb-12 21:29:36

Wishing you good luck for tomorrow cheesesarnie smile

hermionestranger Mon 13-Feb-12 21:31:25

Good luck! I couldn't do that!

Let us know how you get on.

I'm waiting to hear if I have got an interview at manchester for history!

modernlifeishubris Tue 14-Feb-12 16:46:41

Fingers crossed for you hermione

Well??!

cheesesarnie Wed 15-Feb-12 12:48:03

sad i fucked up!
it was all calm and relaxed,questions were common sense questions but my stupid nerves got in the waysadi was shaky and wobbling voice(grr at me).everyone else had loads more experience,they were all working in related fields.wont find out for 2 weeks but not holding out much hope!
never mind theres always plan b!

mustdash Wed 15-Feb-12 13:54:13

wine I know it's a bit early in the day, but you've earned it.

I'm sorry you weren't happy with how it went, but they are probably really used to people being nervous.

Good luck, anyway, and I hope the waiting isn't too horrible. You never know, it might all be fine!

cheesesarnie Wed 15-Feb-12 15:04:45

smile thankyou.

i'll save the wine till latergrin

cheesesarnie Wed 15-Feb-12 17:22:16

i got a bloody conditional offer!!!!!!!!!

JoanRobinson2012 Wed 15-Feb-12 17:49:15

Huge congratulations and well done!
thanks and wine

cheesesarnie Wed 15-Feb-12 18:56:07

thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1grinim so shocked!ive spent all day looking into other universities!

modernlifeishubris Thu 16-Feb-12 22:56:34

Aw, so pleased for you!

I had my interview and had near panic attack, so was completely useless.

Take heart from your experience but don't thing I'll be so lucky.

Well done you smile

Slightly drunk after abject faliure emoticon

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