Re: confused about pre-reqs! HELP!
My point was that taking them can give you an edge above another applicant in the admissions pool, whether or not it's required. If you do good, it will up your GPA. If a school is going to teach you chem, biochem, and physics, that's great. But I can tell you if you had those classes before you will do better when they are taught by the program.
Ansethesia is a complicated field and you have to understand how the body works, how medications work, and especially how those two things interact. Biochem, organic chem, and physics concepts are a HUGE part of that. We didn't need to know that much about it in nursing school to get BSN because we were not specializing in a field. As a CRNA, you will become a 'specialist' in what you do, and that rquires a deeper understanding of, well, just about everything. If I could do things over again, I probably would have taken another in-depth anatomy class and possibley a biochemistry class prior to my program. There is just so much information thrown at you that any advantage you can have (like having recently completed an undergrad biochem course) would be a smart thing to do.
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