I didn't see a thread for Northeastern's CRNA program for this application cycle, so I figured I'd start one. I just got an email a couple days ago for an interview invite in August, and I'm super excited/nervous!
My prerequisite courses were mostly covered by my undergraduate degree, but I filled my stats pre-req with an online course. If you have any questions or are looking for guidance, try contacting the program admissions office (I think they provide information on the website). They were really helpful and answered all my questions as I was preparing my application this past year.
Thanks for the reply! I did actually reach out to the program manager and scheduled a phone call with her. She said that while the grad level stats course was required, the grad level chem and physics were only recommendations and more applicable to prospective students with lower GPAs (me). She did not have any guidance on where to take these classes, but did specifically recommend organic chem at the grad level as a good way to demonstrate academic ability.
I'll be taking the stats course at Portage online, but I'm still searching for other grad level courses. I did find a local college (1 hour commute each way 🙁) that offers grad level Advanced Organic Chemistry, but I think it would be best for me to finish orgo at the undergrad level in the Spring semester before considering taking that course.
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Thanks for the reply! I did actually reach out to the program manager and scheduled a phone call with her. She said that while the grad level stats course was required, the grad level chem and physics were only recommendations and more applicable to prospective students with lower GPAs (me). She did not have any guidance on where to take these classes, but did specifically recommend organic chem at the grad level as a good way to demonstrate academic ability.
I'll be taking the stats course at Portage online, but I'm still searching for other grad level courses. I did find a local college (1 hour commute each way 🙁) that offers grad level Advanced Organic Chemistry, but I think it would be best for me to finish orgo at the undergrad level in the Spring semester before considering taking that course.