If you could have had an experienced expert holding your hand throughout the CRNA application process, what would you have wanted most from them? Or if you are currently applying to schools, is there any part of the process you wish you had help wit...
Wow... the energy that goes through some of these threads... Just to give a brief history - up until the 80s (I'm pretty sure it was the 80's), all you needed to become a CRNA was a BS - Nurse anesthesia was a concentration in your bachelor's program...
Best advice is to find a school in a less desirable place to live (NOT in California, for instance). It's true about Wolford College in Florida. They accept anywhere from 30-50 students, depending on the quality of applicants. Other schools have a ve...