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I am currently getting my prerequisites out of the way for admission into nursing school. My goal is to become a CRNA and there is a school in my state has a nursing school and a masters in anesthesiology program. I think I will go that route as it would be simpler to stay put in one spot throughout the duration of my education. However, there are other nursing schools in the area (some may be 'better', however I only know how they stack up generally), but they don't offer the masters in anesthesiology. My question is (and this is kind of a branch of the 'Degree vs. School Name' thread, but I didn't want to hijack it) would it be smarter to go to the "better" nursing school and then go to the other university's masters program or go my initial route? Or does it truly matter?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Why do you want to be a CRNA?

Probably won't matter. Make sure the school you attend is accredited and focus on your grades, GRE test score, and relevant experiences.

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