crna with ged?

Nursing Students SRNA

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hello, i have a G.E.D and i am about to start a asn and then a bsn.

I was wondering if i could still become a crna with a ged. i plan on getting very high scores in nursing.

is it possible?

I am currently in LPN school but I have my GED and it has never stopped me from doing anything I wanted to do. More power to you. No one ever knows the circumstances behind why you got it. They call it a graduation equivalent for a reason...

Specializes in LPN school.

yes you can. They don't ask for high school records. Plan on getting A's in college though.

Yes. You can.

:)

thanks alot guys!

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

I just wanted to wish you luck.

I have a GED and will graduate from TWU's CRNA program December 12th....so you sure can.

Specializes in ICU, PICC Nurse, Nursing Supervisor.

congrats to you..i have a ged and you inspire me.

i have a ged and will graduate from twu's crna program december 12th....so you sure can.

My BSN program never asked for high school records. Masters programs don't either. As long as you have earned a certain number of college credits, it doesn't matter how you got in when you apply somewhere else. If you earn an ADN, no one at the BSN bridge programs will give a darn whether you have a GED or were valedictorian at Exeter. I wish you the best in fulfilling your dreams!

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