I'm interested in applying to CRNA school and was wondering where I stand as a potential applicant.
BSN in nursing (GPA 3.7)
CCRN/ACLS/BLS
Currently, 2 years in the cardiac ICU at one of the largest/well known hospitals in the US
Regular usage of invasive monitoring (Alines, CLs, Swans), drips (pressors/sedation), mechanical support (vents, CRRT, IABP, ECMO)
Haven't taken GRE yet
Here's the rub - I have a previous biology degree with god awful grades. Pretty much all C's with some A's and B's thrown about. My most recent sciences, the anatomy classes and microbiology ones, I have A's in, but I'm pretty concerned that schools are not going to look past my degree from 10 years ago.
I'd like to take some chemistry/biochemistry classes now, to show that I don't have an issue. Short of just re-taking previous classes, are there any ones that CRNA schools would be interested in seeing? Online classes would be great since I work full-time.
I'd like to hear your suggestions!
Thanks!
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Hey there,
I'm interested in applying to CRNA school and was wondering where I stand as a potential applicant.
Here's the rub - I have a previous biology degree with god awful grades. Pretty much all C's with some A's and B's thrown about. My most recent sciences, the anatomy classes and microbiology ones, I have A's in, but I'm pretty concerned that schools are not going to look past my degree from 10 years ago.
I'd like to take some chemistry/biochemistry classes now, to show that I don't have an issue. Short of just re-taking previous classes, are there any ones that CRNA schools would be interested in seeing? Online classes would be great since I work full-time.
I'd like to hear your suggestions!
Thanks!