So i work as an oncology nurse in the bay area of CA and plan on going to icu soon. ive read that schools for with crna programs take 3.0 above gpas... are my hopes done for trying to become a crna?
Taking easier classes is not a good way to raise your GPA. This strategy is very well known by universities. It would probably be best to take grad level courses to raise a GPA. Plus, that would be better preparation for CRNA courses (I'm sure ). Education isn't about taking the easiest possible way out to just get a degree.
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Taking easier classes is not a good way to raise your GPA. This strategy is very well known by universities. It would probably be best to take grad level courses to raise a GPA. Plus, that would be better preparation for CRNA courses (I'm sure ). Education isn't about taking the easiest possible way out to just get a degree.