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I need the advice of those in CRNA school, or educators. I have been adviced by one of the schools I will be applying for their CRNA program to go ahead and take a physiology class. I have two semesters of H & P (Human Anatomy and Physiology), from nursing school, but they are five years old. Also I have my BSN.
I have the option of taking Human Physiology (nursing 105) at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles), or Pasadena City College Physo 1 (Human physiology). The difference is in the cost of the tuition. Pasadena College very affordable, UCLA a lot more expensive.
When universities evaluate the transcripst of a candidate, does it make a difference where do you attended a class like this? City college VS UCLA?
I obtained my AAS (nursing), from a community college and didn't have any problems transfering my credits to a state university, for my BSN. Is this different when applying to a master degree?
Thank your for any advice you can offer.