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There are always rumors about future educational requirements for various levels of nurses. Sometimes they pan out, sometimes they don't.
Agree with the other posters. Go to nursing school if that is your plan. See if you can even tolerate or enjoy being a nurse. You cannot pass Go to become a CRNA if you do not have some heavy-duty nursing experience. So, at this point, baby steps are in order. Be open in nursing school to any other version of nursing that might appeal to you.
ldgarcia_1
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I will be a senior in high school this year and I've thought about getting my bachelors in nursing and becoming a CRNA. I recently found out about the change that will be made in the next few years. What will be happening to all of the CNRA's that aren't on the doctarate level? Also, will I be wasting my time if i choose the CNRA path since I would be graduating from a university around the time the change will be made? I don't think I will be able to handle medical school from the work load or cost.
Any answers would help. Thanks (: