Far From A Whiz Kid But Do You Think That Someone Who's Weakest

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subjects are chemistry and physics can still survive in NA school?Honestly, I don't care for chemistry and physics and would have to work extra extra hard to get A's and B's in these subjects (which I will) but because these aren't my favorite subjects should I choose another career. Am I fooling myself? I'm willing to learn these two but it gonna be a drag. Now Biology and A&P totally have my interest, it's even fun to me. Has anyone gotten through NA programs even though they didn't like Chem and Physics. Was it harder? Is it possible? I can learn to be a more critical thinker, but I don't think I can learn to love these two subjects.

Okay, so you guys are saying that the chem and physics IN anesthesia school are manageable and easy to apply, but what about when the chem, physics, organic is reguired BEFORE applying to the anesthesia school????? I know that I can do anything I put my mind to, but chem and physics homework and studying takes a WHOLE LOT of time for me. Any tips :)

Most CRNA schools do not require o-chem or physics to apply. General chem is pretty much all you need for a BSN program, and to apply to most CRNA programs as well.

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