GRE for Minneapolis schools

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I have one question and it is probibly repetitive, but I went on the website for St. Marys University, University of Minneapolis and Minneapolis school of anesthesia and was wondering if the GRE was required. When I looked under the admissions section they wanted references, transcripts, work experience and a letter saying why I would want to go into anesthesia. I only saw University of Minneapolis mentioned briefly about taking the GRE. Does anyone who applied let me know because I thought it would be required for all graduate schools and want to know if I need to start hittting the books :typing.

Thanks

kent

Specializes in CVICU, CCRN, now SRNA.

As of this last year, St. Mary's University and Minneapolis School of Anesthesia did not require the GRE. I assume what you call "University of Minneapolis" is meant to be the "University of Minnesota"...? They recently changed their program to DNP... I assume they still require the GRE. They did when it was a Master's program.

The GRE is not required for St. Mary's or for Minneapolis School of Anesthesia. It is required for the U of MN program.

Specializes in SRNA.

The GRE is not required for St Mary's...im not sure about the others

Thank you very much. I did mean the University of Minnesota when I said University of Minneapolis (opps)

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