Hiiii everyone,
I'm new to this site (as far as being logged in), I have been reading post for a very long time and find this site extremely informative.. I have a question about my CRNA program chances.. I graduated w/ BSN GPA: 3.13 c/o 2012 (December 2012, that is).. I began college as a Biology major, took 3 bio based classes.. Bio 1 A-, Bio 2 B+, Micro B+.. No chemistry classes to date.. I have managed to pull 3 C's in college.. Calculus 1&2 freshman year, and Med Surg 1 .. I know my gpa is not as competitive as it would've been if I didn't attempt to live the "college experience", but I'm determined to be a CRNA.. I am now officially Active Duty Army (2ed Lt)... I have a 4 year active commitment, and I'm just wondering how to make myself a more competitive applicant in the mean time.. Should I seek night shift and take more science based classes along with upper level grad classes (patho, advanced assessment, and pham.) At a local college?? Or I've seen ppl take science and grad classes online, is that good enough?. Any advice will be helpful.. Thanks in advance.