Out of curiousity, I was wondering if anyone knows if it helps to be employed by the facility running the CRNA program. Is this something they look for admissions criteria? Does anyone know?
I know it is wayyyyy early to be thinking of being a SRNA but I do have to plan for it now and do things to set myself up for sucess once I am ready to apply, however I am trying to focus most of my energy towards the task at hand (ADN). Make any sense?
I am starting my practical nursing program this month, after that I am going for ASN/RN then BSN. Then the holy grail CRNA. I don't think it's ever too early, though, because you can save a lot of time if you know what you are aiming for (you can start getting the experience you need, the grades you need, etc). Also, it's always good to have a longterm goal to work towards -- I find it makes the short term goals all the more rewarding.
Sarah Kat
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I am starting my practical nursing program this month, after that I am going for ASN/RN then BSN. Then the holy grail
CRNA. I don't think it's ever too early, though, because you can save a lot of time if you know what you are aiming for (you can start getting the experience you need, the grades you need, etc). Also, it's always good to have a longterm goal to work towards -- I find it makes the short term goals all the more rewarding.