Published Oct 20, 2018
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tachymurse123
27 Posts
I recently was accepted into a CRNA program that starts in a little over six months. Any current CRNAs, SRNAs, or anyone else got any advice of what I should try to accomplish in these last six months before starting?
My chemistry courses are five years old so that makes me nervous and I will be reviewing that. Would an advanced pathophysiology class be greatly beneficial? or taking another chemistry course? Any books you would recommend to get my hands on?
Really anything you wish you would have done in the last six months before starting school would be greatly appreciated.
jj224
371 Posts
Relax. Sleep. Enjoy time with family and friends. Travel. Save up some money.
These are things that will be in short supply when you get into the thick of things. They'll teach you everything you need to learn. If you're weak in a specific area, relearn it then. No need to stress about it now - you're not going to relearn everything chemistry in 6 mos.