Published Sep 1, 2020
micurn07
7 Posts
Hi all! I'm looking at multiple CRNA application requirements and noticing a trend of needing two Chemistry courses (one with a lab). My undergraduate BSN program only required one chem with a lab. Can anyone recommend a Chemistry post-bacc class I could take to fulfill this requirement?
Thanks in advance!
subee, MSN, CRNA
1 Article; 5,901 Posts
My school required a semester of organic chem but I finished the whole year. This was a loooooong time ago! But you can never go wrong with O-chem.
caugoesmoo, RN
21 Posts
^I'm pretty much gonna echo subee
The more rigorous the Chemistry class you can take, the better it'll look. And use ratemyprofs to choose a professor that isn't trying to weed out and GPA-bomb any victims that register for their class
rickymartinn9
1 Post
My program required the same, two general Chemistry classes, and BOTH had to have a lab component. I recommend trying UNE it's all online and they allow you to go at your own pace. I took my gen chem there. Here is a reddit summary review of gen chem 1 which should give you an idea of what to expect.
(2) UNE CHEM 1010 : UNE_Prehealth (reddit.com)