Should I become a CRNA???
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Hi,
I'm a 27 yr old male taking general education courses towards a degree I"m still unsure of. I spent 5 yrs active duty in the United States military. I then followed that up by working for the government (Child Support Enforcement). I have the military to pay $40,000 towards my college education. That would pay for my 4 yr degree BSN.
I have been looking into different programs. I've read some reviews on the CRNA forum. I decided to register and maybe get a few questions answered before I dove any further into investigating the CRNA field.
Do you think with the huge surge into the nursing profession the field is going to be flooded by the time I would graduate from nursing school and become a crna?
Do you think the salaries of CRNA's are going to come down in time? Not that it is all about the money. Just an observation.
I figure realistically it would take me 4 1/2 yrs to get my BSN. From all the threads I've read, I would count on 2-3 yrs of ICU experience prior to getting excepted into the CRNA program. Then 24-36 months of CRNA school. So, I would say 8-9 yrs realistically to be a CRNA. In my eyes to be making $150,000 that is well worth it. I would be shattered though if I went to school all this time to not have a job.
Any information is greatly appreciated. I will be the first to admit I want my wife to be able to stay at home and raise are children. I don't want her to have to work. For me to be able to provide that for her at 35 yrs old is fine with me. Thanks again. I look forward to hearing your responses.
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