I'm sure that everyone has been asked this question, but I'm going to ask it again if it has been asked. First I'll tell you about myself. Please understand that I'm not some sort of prideful jerk, the Lord has just blessed me in all sorts of cool ways.
I'm currently in the tail-end of my 1st year of an ASN program and will graduate with my ASN/RN in May of 2011. I plan on continuing directly after that into my BSN at the same university (North Georgia College and State University) and will graduate with it in August 2012.
I'm incredibly self-motivated and generally work toward getting what I want, if it's what I put my mind to. I've CLEPed 27 hours of credit so far. I got into my ASN program as an incoming Freshman (which is very difficult to do here, there are 2 of us out of 150) and I'm doing well. I should get out of my first year of study with a 3.6 or better. The BSN component of our school is supposedly much easier and should boost my GPA even further after I graduate. I plan on working while going to school for my BSN (hopefully ICU). I've recently applied and should get an interview some time next week about a job as an ER tech.
I want input on what you (those of you who are qualified to answer my question) would do to get into CRNA school after getting my BSN. I expect to graduate from my undergrad with an overall GPA of 3.7 or better. I know all of the requirements to become a CRNA, but was wondering the best route to do so. I'm not at all opposed to joining the Air Force, and actually really like the idea. Is this the best way to go? Your answers and guidance are greatly appreciated. I apologize if you feel like you're saying the same thing you've said a million times. Feel free to give me the actual truth, and not what I want to hear. Thanks again
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I'm sure that everyone has been asked this question, but I'm going to ask it again if it has been asked. First I'll tell you about myself. Please understand that I'm not some sort of prideful jerk, the Lord has just blessed me in all sorts of cool ways.
I'm currently in the tail-end of my 1st year of an ASN program and will graduate with my ASN/RN in May of 2011. I plan on continuing directly after that into my BSN at the same university (North Georgia College and State University) and will graduate with it in August 2012.
I'm incredibly self-motivated and generally work toward getting what I want, if it's what I put my mind to. I've CLEPed 27 hours of credit so far. I got into my ASN program as an incoming Freshman (which is very difficult to do here, there are 2 of us out of 150) and I'm doing well. I should get out of my first year of study with a 3.6 or better. The BSN component of our school is supposedly much easier and should boost my GPA even further after I graduate. I plan on working while going to school for my BSN (hopefully ICU). I've recently applied and should get an interview some time next week about a job as an ER tech.
I want input on what you (those of you who are qualified to answer my question) would do to get into CRNA school after getting my BSN. I expect to graduate from my undergrad with an overall GPA of 3.7 or better. I know all of the requirements to become a CRNA, but was wondering the best route to do so. I'm not at all opposed to joining the Air Force, and actually really like the idea. Is this the best way to go? Your answers and guidance are greatly appreciated. I apologize if you feel like you're saying the same thing you've said a million times. Feel free to give me the actual truth, and not what I want to hear. Thanks again