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Old Mar 28, 2004, 11:02 AM
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old pre-req grades for CRNA program

I got a C in Chemistry 10 years ago. By the time I'd be able to apply to a CRNA school it will be a grade that is about 15 years old. I know that most of the CRNA Programs want to use pre-req grades that are no older than 5 years for admittance but will they even look at my grades from so far back and count it against me? I'm an A student these days. Thanks!

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Old Mar 28, 2004, 11:43 AM
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Thumbs up re-take chem

Originally Posted by JoJozay
I got a C in Chemistry 10 years ago. By the time I'd be able to apply to a CRNA school it will be a grade that is about 15 years old. I know that most of the CRNA Programs want to use pre-req grades that are no older than 5 years for admittance but will they even look at my grades from so far back and count it against me? I'm an A student these days. Thanks!

If it was me, I would take a new chemistry closer to applying to anesthesia school. Good luck nec

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Old Mar 28, 2004, 11:55 AM
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check with the school

Originally Posted by JoJozay
I got a C in Chemistry 10 years ago. By the time I'd be able to apply to a CRNA school it will be a grade that is about 15 years old. I know that most of the CRNA Programs want to use pre-req grades that are no older than 5 years for admittance but will they even look at my grades from so far back and count it against me? I'm an A student these days. Thanks!
different schools look at different GPA's, they may look at your overall gpa, your gpa for your last 60 credit hours, or the gpa for only your core classes, some will look at the highest one, it all depends on the school, so the best thing to do would be to contact a few schools and see what they say

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Old Mar 28, 2004, 12:30 PM
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Retake it... I am doing that now and currently have an A. I was sure to tell the interviewers that.

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Old Mar 28, 2004, 02:32 PM
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I'm going to do all the pre-reqs over since I want to do well on the GRE when I take it but was wondering what admission officers were doing currently. Thanks for all the replies. I love this forum.

J

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Old Mar 29, 2004, 05:24 PM
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Check the program

Definitely check the programs. Some programs just require you to have chemistry within 3-5 years of starting their program. That means you can audit the class or take a class without a lab. But check with the programs you are interested in first. I mean hey, who wants to take 8 hours of general chem with a lab over again??? yuck! But, we do what we must to succeed!

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Old Mar 29, 2004, 06:12 PM
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Too true:Lab, discussion, lecture, blah blah blah.

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Originally Posted by TraumaMaster
I mean hey, who wants to take 8 hours of general chem with a lab over again??? yuck! But, we do what we must to succeed!

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Old Mar 29, 2004, 07:05 PM
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definatley program specific...i sent out 10 e mails to various programs stating i had a&p, gen chem, physics all a's 10 years ago and wanted to know if i should retake....so far

1 said no....waiting on the rest

but other schools have "within 5 years" written into their admissions requirements online

call and ask or risk wasting time and money

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Old Mar 29, 2004, 07:37 PM
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I was in a similar situation last year when I first applied to anesthesia school. My prereq. science grades were C's in Chem I,II, and Microbiology; of course all taken about 9-10 yrs. ago. My overall was about 3.2. I applied to different schools last year, thinking the interview panel would understand and accept the fact that I was a typical "college kid". Well, during every single interview....after reviewing my transcript, the first thing every one asked was "What about your C's in your science classes?" I was on a few alternate lists and got a few denials. One school told me that I did not get in because of my grades in these classes. So, I retook Chem I and Micro this past summer.....made A's, planned on taking Chem II this past fall, but was accepted to a program this past Jan. So far, making A's. My suggestion is if it's feasible to retake these classes, then do so. There is nothing more frustrating than to be asked about your bad grades in old classes, knowing that you are a much better student and more focused now than you were at 18. Remember, if the interview panel is deciding between two people, one with an A in chem. and one with a C in chem, who are they more than likely going to take? That's my advice, anyway. I do know people who are in programs now that had C's in their prereqs, but still eventually got in. Good luck....................Brian

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Old Mar 29, 2004, 09:24 PM
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This is a bit strange to me but it seems if you retake a class and your last grade is an A and was taken within 5 years then you are equal to or almost equal to someone who has gotten an A on their first try? A number of people mention that admissions looks for improvement.

J

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