Does biochemistry need for attending in crna?

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I am high school senior and I want to be a crna but I do not know which way to go, I try to look at Google but there are so many opinion that make me confused. Can you tell me which course I have to learn to get right degree to go to crna school? And what I have to prepare at high school? do ap physics, ap calculus, ap biology, anatomy and philosophy, and ap statistics really helpful for me? Really appreciate your helps. I am studying biochemistry online just because I found interested in, but I want to make sure whether it prepare for crna or not, I do not want to waste my time too much on it.

Don't forget English if you intend to attend a CRNA school that is conducted in English.

So should I continue to learn biochemistry? Is there any difference at biochemistry course between nursing and medical student? And thank you for an answer.

Specializes in Critical Care and ED.

I wouldn't worry about it at this stage. You're still in high school and by the time you get anywhere near to being a CRNA you'll probably have to take prereqs over again anyway. You've got a long way to go before you can even consider CRNA school. Just focus on graduating high school with good grades.

Specializes in Nurse Leader specializing in Labor & Delivery.
Just focus on graduating high school with good grades.

Yes, this. Then go to university and get a BSN.

Specializes in Nurse Leader specializing in Labor & Delivery.
Wow, just wow

Be nice. She's just a kid.

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