Is my Science GPA good for CRNA?

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Hello everybody. I understand admission to a CRNA school is very tough and my science GPA weighs heavily for admission. Here is where I sit. Microbiology- A, Anatomy & Physiology 1- B+, Anatomy & Physiology 2- A, General Chemistry 1- B+ and General Chemsitry 2- A. What are my chances of getting in with this science GPA of 3.72?

You have a good science GPA, but I doubt anyone would want to speculate on your chances without knowing more about you and your background. Factors that weigh heavily for admissions includes other factors, such as overall GPA, GPA for last 60 hours (at some schools), nursing school GPA (for some schools), number of years as a nurse, number of years as a critical care nurse, how well you do on your interview, any graduate courses you may have taken, are you a CCRN nurse, and of course, lets not forget your GRE scores. As you can see, there are many factors to consider.

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