Originally Posted by Hello-Nurse2b
Hi, I'll be starting an RN program in the Fall and am planning on pursuing a career as a CRNA.. I am taking a chemistry class now and have been doing so-so (a B). I'm not great in the sciences and I also know that some important classes are pathophysiology and pharmacology. I know I'm jumping the gun a little bit but this is something I REALLY want to do and am afraid I may not do too well in these classes. Which classes are most important to do exceptionally well in? Also any advice is welcomed..
Thanks

It seems like you're also wondering if this is really the right decision... Rather than seeking out a career as a CRNA, I think foremost you should be seeking a career in nursing. If you can't commit to that, then I would consider another career. If you don't become a CRNA, will you choose another career entirely? Or are there other areas in nursing that you can picture yourself? I think you should be choosing the entire nursing field, not just CRNA, as an area that you are drawn to.