Louisa offers three top tips for anyone preparing for an interview to win a University place for a Midwifery degree.
Topics covered in this video
0.00 Introduction
0.54 Degree Interview Tip 1: Get your appearance right
2.19 Degree Interview Tip 2: Do your research
4.32 Degree Interview Tip 3: Stay up to date on nursing and midwifery news
6.17 Conclusion
0.00 Introduction
Hey guys, welcome back to my channel Being Louisa. So today's video is sponsored by Nurses.co.uk. Nurses.co.uk is a website with all things nursing from job posts to blog posts, and their midwifery section is expanding with us.
Today's video is going to be my interview top tips.
So, oh my gosh, it's crazy to say that I was interviewing like, what? Three years ago, just under three years ago. I was interviewing for midwifery in about February/March of 2017, which is so crazy to think like two and a bit years ago now. That's so crazy. And I got in and I started September, 2017. I call it believe that happened.
But for those of you guys who are going through that stress; one, I saw you, I see you. I understand that stress. Two; these are some of the tips that I think should help to get you through.
So my top tips for interviewing. If you've ever had another job, kind of think of it like that. How you had prepped to go in for a job interview, that's sort of how you want to go in for midwifery, and now I think I've even heard that they're expanding how many places are offered on a course.
I believe the new cohort for my university now there's like 88 of them in first year, which is mental to me. I'm like "Whoa." I think there was only about 50 something of us in first year. So now there's like 88, like how crazy. That's such a big jump.
So maybe take a little deep breath and inhale and exhale because there's more of a chance of you getting into a midwifery degree since they're now expanding their, you know the spaces.
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I'm a qualified Midwife working in a London trust. Alongside my work,I also create vlogs for my channel, Being Louisa, and for Nurses.co.uk.
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