Published Jun 26, 2015
bf58990
2 Posts
I know this topic has been argued on other threads but hoping to get some advice.
I have been admitted into both nursing programs at both schools and money is not really a huge difference at either school. I am hoping to get in CRNA school after BSN and a few years in the ICU of course, but I recently heard Emory is getting a CRNA program in the next few years. Any advice on which school would give me a better chance of getting into a CRNA program? GPA 3.96
windsurfer8, BSN, RN
1,368 Posts
May I ask you a question. You "recently heard" Emory is getting a CRNA program. Ok..from who did you hear this? An employee of the nursing program at Emory or a dude on the street corner.
If Emory does not have a CRNA program then I am thinking your best odds of getting into a CRNA program would be at a school that offers a CRNA program.
mgfam
234 Posts
Yeah, Emory's dean confirmed the possibility of CRNA. If money is not a problem, go to EMORY.
tnbutterfly - Mary, BSN
83 Articles; 5,923 Posts
Your thread has been moved to the Nursing Schools and Colleges forum where the other school specific discussions are. We hope you will receive additional responses in this new location.