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Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie to this forum/board and I've already seen all the posts for feedback regarding CRNA school admission. But since I'm new here, I was wondering if I could get some feedback from *YOU* regarding your thoughts and suggestions on strengthening my anesthesia application. So I'll keep it short and simple:
I graduated from the University of California, San Diego in 2003 with a BS in biochemistry/cell biology with a horrendous GPA of 2.61. My science GPA was lower at an ugly 2.40. Needless to say, I was way too mentally immature for my age at the time and didn't take school seriously (didn't attend all classes nor study anywhere near as much as I needed to). I've learned so much after working for 4 years and I'm a COMPLETELY different student now as I take academics super seriously after having realized how important a career you love is while I was working in pharmaceutical research for 4 years. After the 4 years of work, I started an ADN nursing program in which I just finished at a community college (studying for the NCLEX as we speak...taking it Sept 2!!). I completed the entire nursing program as well as a class in pathophysiology and a class in statistics with a 4.0 GPA which was definitely not a cake walk...nursing school was much more challenging than I had anticipated!
I have good volunteer experience as well as extremely strong reference letters from professors as well as past VPs of companies I used to work for and I feel very strongly that I can score well on the GRE. I plan on enrolling into a trauma center ICU stat and want to get experience as a ICU nurse. My passion has ALWAYS been anesthesia ever since high school but I never had the direction or genuine drive until after undergrad, hence my HORRENDOUS GPA.
I feel like my application would be strong with the exception of the ever-so-important GPA. Any thoughts or suggestions for me? I've read that some do full-time ICU nursing and OR nursing or conscious sedation PRN, etc. Also, with a horrendous GPA, am I going to find it nearly impossible to get into a CRNA program given that my GPA is my only weak area? That was such a long time ago (10 yrs) and I know that I am a COMPLETELY different student now...problem is conveying that to the admissions committee at CRNA programs.
Any thoughts, suggestions, advice, etc. would be ever so sincerely and GREATLY appreciated!!! Thanks in advance everyone!!!