I've read through a few posts and replies on people wanting to know if their "stats" are enough to get them into CRNA school. Most of the time when people answer these questions though, it seems like people only say what can be done to improve their chances.
What I'm looking for is simply whether or not you or someone you know has "stats" close to mine or worse that have gotten into a CRNA program. I feel like I'm right on the fence of whether or not I'd be accepted.
GRE- 1200
ICU exp.- 1 year NeuroICU, 1 year Cardio/General ICU, along with 6 months extra ICU PRN work
GPA- 3.143 (All A&P classes & labs are A's, nursing wasn't too hot but passable)
CERTS- BSN, BLS, ALS, PALS, CCRN
Obviously, the GPA is the portion in most question. I do not really care which CRNA school I go to, I'm willing to go most anywhere. If you or someone you know has been accepted with similar attributes, please let me know where they went to school and when it was.
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I've read through a few posts and replies on people wanting to know if their "stats" are enough to get them into CRNA school. Most of the time when people answer these questions though, it seems like people only say what can be done to improve their chances.
What I'm looking for is simply whether or not you or someone you know has "stats" close to mine or worse that have gotten into a CRNA program. I feel like I'm right on the fence of whether or not I'd be accepted.
GRE- 1200
ICU exp.- 1 year NeuroICU, 1 year Cardio/General ICU, along with 6 months extra ICU PRN work
GPA- 3.143 (All A&P classes & labs are A's, nursing wasn't too hot but passable)
CERTS- BSN, BLS, ALS, PALS, CCRN
Obviously, the GPA is the portion in most question. I do not really care which CRNA school I go to, I'm willing to go most anywhere. If you or someone you know has been accepted with similar attributes, please let me know where they went to school and when it was.