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2006 CRNA program rankings

hey all. does anyone have the 2006 rankings of CRNA programs?

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hey all. does anyone have the 2006 rankings of CRNA programs?

Yes - the number 1 school in the nation is the one that you've been accepted to/are attending.

:)

Yes - the number 1 school in the nation is the one that you've been accepted to/are attending.

:)

Well said Kat

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LOL. i hear that. well, i guess my point was to know whether or not there are "good" vs. "bad" programs. im really interested in the northeastern program however MCG (med. college GA) is my state school. oh well....haha, like yall said, whoever accepts. thanks!

Yes - the number 1 school in the nation is the one that you've been accepted to/are attending.

:)

What if you haven't been accepted yet, and you are not attending a school. What are the top 5 then?

what if you haven't been accepted yet, and you are not attending a school. what are the top 5 then?

health disciplines: nursing-anesthesia (master's)

ranked in 2003*

rank/schoolaverage assessment

score (5.0 = highest)

1. virginia commonwealth university 4.0

2. u.s. army graduate program in anesthesia nursing (tx)3.8

3. navy nurse corps (md)3.7 rush university (il)3.7

http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/hea/brief/nap_brief.php (the link for above)

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