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Hello,
Thank you in advance for any feedback.
I'd like to know if I'm on track...and if I'm doing the "right" things.
I am a nurse with 20 years of experience. I'm 43 years old.
I've had to defer my education and my goals to raise children...and now it's finally my time to do what I'd like to do.
CRNA school is something I've considered for a very long time...and I finally get my chance to go for it! Yay!
I'd like to apply this fall/winter...and am finishing my BSN now. I'm looking at 3 schools in my area.
Each requires something a little different. Some classes are "recommended", others are required.
Here's what I'm looking at:
School #1: CCRN (encouraged)
Chemistry within last 3 years, required
ICU experience within last 3 years
School #2: 1 yr. ICU experience (no time frame)
*specifically told by the Director that I didn't need
to go back to ICU (I had plenty of experience
already)
*Does not specify that chemistry or statistics should
be current
School #3: 1 year current ICU experience (last 3 years)
Chemistry within last 3 years...recommended)
Statistics (within last five years...recommended)
What I'd like to do is put my best foot forward in these applications. Can you tell me if this sounds reasonable...or would you all recommend I do something different???
1) I have 6 years of ICU experience, but it's from many years ago. I've just signed on to take on an ICU position again. By the time I apply, I'll have a year of current experience.
2) Do you recommend I take chemistry and statistics again?
I had an A in both classes when I took them (10 years ago).
I am finishing up my BSN and am having a hard time fitting in
"more"....but I'll get it done if you all think it would be to my
advantage.
3) I'm an "older" student. Will that count against me?
4) Right now, I have 2 jobs and am finishing my degree. I'm raising
3 kids and training for half-marathons. I know how to work hard.
I don't want to have to take on more by repeating classes I've
already taken. What is your experience with interviews,
application process and actual CRNA curriculum that would impact
my decision on whether to repeat these classes???
Thank you for your insight!
Laura