Hello everyone! thought i would repost this here as well!
I am in need of guidance on what other classes to take to look like a good applicant for crna school as well as what might help my background knowledge for crna school. I just took the 3 quarters of general chem, the first physics class in the series, and am now in the first o-chem. I was doing all this to originally get into biochem but due to scheduling issues, I am not sure if I want to take the other 2 ochems. I am gonna start applying this spring for the 2013 start, so any classes I take here on out will be me telling them I am taking them, not completed on my transcript.
So here are my options:
1. take the next two ochems, and then take biochem
2. stop after this ochem, take other classes over the next year like grad level phys or pathophys
3. stop after taking this ochem and take the two classes that vcu crna program offers for prospective candidates-Foundations for Mammalian Phvsiolopv and Foundations for Medicinal Chemistrv. I am not set on vcu, but I like their program.
I am already a BSN and ICU nurse.
any thoughts? other likely classes that might help?
thanks!!!! i am so unsure what to do I am making myself nuts.
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Hello everyone! thought i would repost this here as well!
I am in need of guidance on what other classes to take to look like a good applicant for crna school as well as what might help my background knowledge for crna school. I just took the 3 quarters of general chem, the first physics class in the series, and am now in the first o-chem. I was doing all this to originally get into biochem but due to scheduling issues, I am not sure if I want to take the other 2 ochems. I am gonna start applying this spring for the 2013 start, so any classes I take here on out will be me telling them I am taking them, not completed on my transcript.
So here are my options:
1. take the next two ochems, and then take biochem
2. stop after this ochem, take other classes over the next year like grad level phys or pathophys
3. stop after taking this ochem and take the two classes that vcu crna program offers for prospective candidates-Foundations for Mammalian Phvsiolopv and Foundations for Medicinal Chemistrv. I am not set on vcu, but I like their program.
I am already a BSN and ICU nurse.
any thoughts? other likely classes that might help?
thanks!!!! i am so unsure what to do I am making myself nuts.