Originally Posted by valerinna
If anyone has any feedback on TCU CRNA school or U Penn CRNA school, I would appreciate it. I've been accepted to both programs and I can't decide where to go...any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
I don't know much about being a CRNA, schools or whatnot, but I have a few pieces of advice for you
1- Cost. Find out how much each cost, what the cost of living would be in the area, etc, and financial aid, that is how much are you expected to pony-up.
2- Program design. Look at the classes you will be taking (ie, is there a lot of "fluff" (nursing is notorious for adding fluff to its programs)
3- Length of program. How long is each and how will it affect you.
4- Class size and diversity. You can find out from schools how big the classes are and how diverse (if you care..). A diverse program generally speaks well of the faculty, IMHO.
I am sure that there are other factors that you can take in. Also, remember that any comments of people who attended either of these programs would be strictly anecdotal.
I personally think that whether nurse or CRNA, once certified, it does not matter where you got the degree. However, for people who have no idea about the specific quality of the programs, UPenn is a much more recognizable institution than TCU. Although the CRNA program may be inferior in nature, UPenn is an Ivy League school and if you care about that, you would have to weigh that in... Good luck. I hear it is really hard to get into anesthesia school. Having two spots is certainly enviable...
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