I realize that this has probably been answered a million times but not everyones situation is the same.
I recently graduated ADN from Amarillo, I want to get into a CRNA school but am really confused to which RN to BSN program to apply for in order to increase my chances of being accepted into CRNA school. I understand that there are other aspects to being accepted but I want schooling to shine. My question is... do you have any recommendations on RN to BSN?
I have been looking to UTA and WTAMU, Im from Texas so it seems logical that I go to a Texas school but I don't feel limited to Texas schools. I will most likely be spending time out of state once I can afford to move. I was looking at Boise State Online RN to BSN.
I want to save money so WGU was an option but I feel the grading system will hurt my chances of being accepted to CRNA school as they will only grant a grade of 3.0
I want to show that I can go above and beyond.
What about Wyoming? University of New Mexico? Schools in California look nice.
Ugghh. I dont really need to put this off but there are so many options and I am sure that I will need to apply to more than one.
UTA is giving me a hard time to try and get a hold of a person and I have heard about logistic issues such as these. Not something that I feel like dealing with for two years.
Has anyone been to CRNA school and what has grades and school done to help you get accepted?
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I realize that this has probably been answered a million times but not everyones situation is the same.
I recently graduated ADN from Amarillo, I want to get into a CRNA school but am really confused to which RN to BSN program to apply for in order to increase my chances of being accepted into CRNA school. I understand that there are other aspects to being accepted but I want schooling to shine. My question is... do you have any recommendations on RN to BSN?
I have been looking to UTA and WTAMU, Im from Texas so it seems logical that I go to a Texas school but I don't feel limited to Texas schools. I will most likely be spending time out of state once I can afford to move. I was looking at Boise State Online RN to BSN.
I want to save money so WGU was an option but I feel the grading system will hurt my chances of being accepted to CRNA school as they will only grant a grade of 3.0
I want to show that I can go above and beyond.
What about Wyoming? University of New Mexico? Schools in California look nice.
Ugghh. I dont really need to put this off but there are so many options and I am sure that I will need to apply to more than one.
UTA is giving me a hard time to try and get a hold of a person and I have heard about logistic issues such as these. Not something that I feel like dealing with for two years.
Has anyone been to CRNA school and what has grades and school done to help you get accepted?
Thanks yall. Happy new years!