Boston College- CRNA January 2018

Nursing Students SRNA

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Does anyone have any advice on applying to BC? The application and the interview process?

Waitlisted here too. That took forever! I interviewed at another school a month after BC and was notified of my acceptance weeks ago. Wonder how many they waitlisted?

Yep waitlisted too. Just glad to finally know!

Can anyone offer any advice on the interview? Is it more get to know you or clinically based? I'm applying this year!

I'm also applying this year, wondering if anybody has any tips and how the interview process went? I have an overall GPA of 3.4, 3.7 for my BSN and got a 303 on my GRE..

Hi all!

Was wondering if anyone could give me some advice.. looking into crna school .. I am currently a new ER nurse .. did med surg for 1.5yrs and been in ER for 6 months... finishing my BSN may 2019...I know most schools require 1 year in acute care but BC doesn't consider the ER acute care right ? Any thoughts/advice welcomed ! Thanks

Just about all CRNA programs require at least 1 year of experience working in an intensive care unit. So, I would suggest transferring to a high acuity intensive care unit. However, there may be some schools that accept ER, but you may be at a disadvantage compared to other applicants. Try this link, Unique CRNA Programs

hey guys, I applied this year and was wondering if anyone had any feedback on the program? is it hard to get in? my stats are GPA 3.92 GRE 304 have been in a general ICU mostly specializing in neuro and neurosurgical patient but also taking cardiac and med surg ICU patients. would love to hear from other people applying or people who got in regarding the interview process

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