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TCU's program requires either the GRE or the Miller Analogy Test (MAT). Both tests have study programs to prepare you for the actual exam, and students report that the study programs make a huge difference in test outcome.
University of New Mexico College of Nursinggraduate nursing program
Thanks I thought it was New Mexico. Do they offer much of ti via distance. I did go to the webpage but can't find what I am lokoing for.
Are you looking for anesthesia programs? Because, there are no nurse anesthesia programs in New Mexico.
I am yes. This is sort of research for a friend of mine, for some reason the GRE scares her and she has a strong desire to go the CRNA route but is unwilling to take GRE? Go figure, any help appreciated also looking for programs with distance learning.
I am yes. This is sort of research for a friend of mine, for some reason the GRE scares her and she has a strong desire to go the CRNA route but is unwilling to take GRE? Go figure, any help appreciated also looking for programs with distance learning.
If you have above a 3.0 cumulative, then Buffalo does not require GRE.
The University of Ten., KUMC, Downstate Health Science Center. If you have GPA of 3.5 or higher University of Buffalo, U Penn, Columbia and several others. Also if you have an MSN already some schools waive the GRE.
Good Luck
However these schools are very competitive because many other RNs don't wish to take the GRE.
The GRE is just a formality for some schools. I know someone that scored 875/4 on the GRE and got into the one program she applied to. Also i met someone that said 1 school told him they don't even look at the score.
I was perusing this site a while back and someone said they took the GRE but it was no longer required, I was thinking it was new mexico but can't find the thread
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I was perusing this site a while back and someone said they took the GRE but it was no longer required, I was thinking it was new mexico but can't find the thread