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Don't just go to any school that will take you. Do your research and find out which school will give you the best education. This process works both ways because you are interviewing the schools to determine if they will fit your needs. You are going to be paying good money for your education so make sure you get the most bang for your buck.
Your stats look pretty good. Get your CCRN and keep building your knowledge base because you will have to answer clinical scenario questions during the interview process.
jojasonrn
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I am beginning to apply to CRNA schools and need some advice on whether I can get in with my stats. I have two b.s degrees (zoology and nursing). With a combined 3.5, a nursing GPA of 3.75 a science GPA of 4.0 and a last 60 GPA of 3.9. I made a 310 on the GRE. 1 year 1 month xp in med surg ICU. Any advice on which schools will I contend with and which schools I don't have a prayer?