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I am looking to start applying to crna programs in the next 1-2 years as i have now been working in icu for about a year and a half. Going over the schools requirements for admission many have the requirement of chemisty in the last few years or one more chemisty class than I took in college...Has anyone taken a chemistry class online when pursuing CRNA schools?? The University of Wiscosin online has a chemisty class online tought by the same teachers as in the uw colleges but the transcript would say it is online...... Wondering if that would be looked down upon?
I also need another anatomy and physiology class but am not able to find anything online... Any ideas?
The transcript will say chem I or whatever you end up taking. Should not matter if its online. I took online chem at Pikes Peak Community College and it worked just fine for anesthesia school.
I took a bunch of sciences before applying. It really stemmed from trying to get into organic chem or biochem. My college system here required a year of gen chem to get in and that's what I did. Then I took physics. I took my sciences in person for the support if the instructor and study groups. I have I otherwise taken a ton of online courses but I preferred in person sciences. You might want to contact a school you are interested about the a and p requirement. I have always seen a two semester a and p for entrance into nursing programs so it's odd that you have only one. Interesting !
Good luck !
I'll cross post this from a reply I just made in another subforum here.
First things first, I've been told by numerous programs that having taken courses in a real classroom looks way better than online. Sure, it's more convenient, but it's also usually more expensive.
I looked at taking A&P through University of Phoenix and it was over $2,000 with no lab portion. So I took a 3-credit course at a local community college WITH lab and it was only $600. Cheaper, looks better to CRNA schools, has a lab, why the heck would you not go that route?
With anatomy, check with the schools you want to apply to and see what their requirements are. Some want a 4 credit course with lab, and at that point, you have no option but to do it in the classroom. The school I got into was cool with me just taking that 3 credit A&P I course with lab as I had previously had a full A&P 4 credit course with lab.
Good luck!
davidcharles
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I am looking to start applying to crna programs in the next 1-2 years as i have now been working in icu for about a year and a half. Going over the schools requirements for admission many have the requirement of chemisty in the last few years or one more chemisty class than I took in college...
Has anyone taken a chemistry class online when pursuing CRNA schools?? The University of Wiscosin online has a chemisty class online tought by the same teachers as in the uw colleges but the transcript would say it is online...... Wondering if that would be looked down upon?
I also need another anatomy and physiology class but am not able to find anything online... Any ideas?