Re: University of Pittsburgh's CRNA program...
You can take classes beforehand if you wish but there are people who didn't take any classes before and they are doing fine. It'll just be a little busier if you don't. Everyone takes out the Stafford but beyond that is harder to get. The cost-of-attendance is set a bit low for Pitt, so you may have to go GradPlus or private.
I live in Highland Park and so do many of my classmates. It's a nice area around Highland Park with easy access to buslines. Lots of students live in Shadyside as well, which is not as suburban but closer to the school. You still need to ride the bus though.
The program is tough but really good. We are all learning lots and looking forward to using that info. The integrated format is great for keeping up with your study skills so that you don't forget how to do it when comps and boards come at the end of the program.
The Burgh is much cloudier and flatter than Colorado. They use salt instead of sand here for the snow and the roads are designed very poorly. Be prepared to be lost a bunch before learning the roads. It happens to everyone. I miss the sunshine and skiing. Good thing the program is great.
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