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How do I answer the question "How will you be committed to our program?"? |
Nursing program I cannont answer that for you, as it comes from you, but, you can talk about a willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job (or jobs) done Ummm, how about "fully" committed to it? since i don't know how the program is structured, maybe say something like "by actively participating in classes and program activities, attending every class and conference on related issues...." just thinking about what you should and will be doing once you are in the program. Reverse the question and ask yourself "How will this program be committed to me?" Write down your expectations of the program (ex: Teach me real life examples, tell me why I have to learn this or that, etc..) |
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