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please help

I am know in an ADN program and so far have been making all A's. I've been looking into CRNA and was just curious about things. With my previous degree i graduated with a 2.9 overall and a science GPA of 2.19. Yes i know very bad. I've taken courses from chem 1- organic chem 2 already and did not do so well with those. Of course this was many years ago and i have learned from my foolish mistakes. I've currently taken AP 1&2 and micro and have made A's in all of the courses. Currently my ADN gpa is about a 3.5 and I plan to get my BSN. Please be honest I can take it, but do i have a chance at applying for CRNA schools in a few years?

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To be honest your science GPA is going to hurt you, most school look at those grades. Make sure you get A's from know on to boost up your GPA as high as possible and retake the sciences you did poor on and make you get an A in them. Once you get your BSN take a grad leve physiology course and do well in it. You still have a way to go to be eligible to apply, make sure you work in an ICU, get your CCRN and do the best you can on the stupid GRE. You can do anything if you put in the time.

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