hi just a little about me first, I already have a BSc in microbiology from Wolverhampton, but decided it's now time for me to move into midwifery, I turn 31 on Sunday and have two children, one 3 and the other 5 months. I applied early to bcu, wolves and Worcester, rejected from Worcester but had selection tests in November for wolves, I passed and have an interview in February. I haven't heard anything at all for bcu. I did weeks work experience in a labour ward and a couple of days in postnatal and antenatal ward, going to contact a community midwife and try to organise some work experience before February, I had two traumatic births one ending in emergency c section so had plenty of experience of the hospital and the way women feel in labour and how much care you need after a c section.
The thing is I remember at the wolves open day they said they had changed the way they interview, I remember something being said about a group interview as well as a 15 minute one to one.
Does anyone know more than me, and got any advice. I really want this and will do anything to get it now.