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Oct 29, 2003 12:38 PM

graduate level statistics?


This was listed as the last admissions requirement for the CRNA school here in my state. Does anyone know what this means?


11. 3 semester hour graduate level statistics course

sorry if this is a silly question...


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from CRNA, DNSc
Old Oct 29, 2003, 02:07 PM

Default graduate level statistics
That means they require you to have taken a statistics course of at least 3 credits and it must be at the graduate (usually 500 level or higher but NOT less than 500 level) level. If you have questions about whether a course you are planning to take meets their requirement, contact the program. Be prepared to submit a course description of the one you intend to take. Good Luck
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from AshleyKay
Old Oct 29, 2003, 02:14 PM

Ok thanks, yeah that's what I was wondering..what type of statistics class would count. I just sort of asked before I looked into it so I guess I'll just have to call the school when that time comes around.
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