Originally Posted by one_crna
Why is everyone so obsessed with dodging the GRE??? In my road to becoming a CRNA, this was an extremely small hurdle to jump over. Spend the $1000, take the Kaplan course, and put the three months into studying that you should. I think that every program should require the GRE, if only to indicate that applicants are really serious about wanting to go to anesthesia school.
I agree with this statement. Very few people remember the concepts tested on GRE material and I think its a good indicator of people who really work hard to excel, plus the people who's GPA really wasnt that good can have something to really excel at and it can really be a good helper to get into school. I dont see why you just dont retake the GRE and study more this time if you are so concerned with it. Since it is required for most grad school programs of merit, why not CRNA school? Seems logical to me that it would be. I wish the schools were more uniform of what they wanted or required instead of all this "they want this but this one wants that." Personally, I thought the NCLEX was a poor indicator of nursing knowledge and most of the questions were absurd but should we disregard it? I mean really, 75 questions tells me if I'm safe enough to practice nursing? Come on now!
I'm taking the GRE soon and me and Kaplan are best buddies, I'd defintely heed the advice above if you decide to retake the test!