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- Western Carolina University (WCU) CRNA - 2025
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Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) CRNA Application 2025
Respectfully - you are competition right now! Utilize the previous discussion boards and it's always best to prepare for everything because it varies person to person. I think any of us would be crazy to actually answer this before decisions come out ? I do wish you the best, but it wouldn't be wise on our part to tell everyone exactly what's coming.
- Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) CRNA Application 2025
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Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) CRNA Application 2025
Hey! Based off of what you said, it's really hard to say if you'd have a good application or not. FGCU probably hasn't answered because this is the busiest time for them while they're reviewing apps, interviewing, etc. Plus, we don't even know if we stand a chance right now because interviews haven't even happened yet!! This is a question we can all answer better hopefully in another month. ? But, as you can see in the threads, CRNA school admissions are only getting more and more competitive. If there's anywhere to improve, do it. Set yourself up for success in every way you possibly can. You have the perfect amount of time to fine tune your application until the next cycle.
- Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) CRNA Application 2025
- Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) CRNA Application 2025
- Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) CRNA Application 2025
- University of South Florida (USF) DNP CRNA - 2025
- Western Carolina University (WCU) CRNA - 2025
- Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) CRNA Application 2025
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Valencia Nursing Program 2016
Hi guys! I just found this post and hope someone will see my reply even though I'm a little late. I'm currently a sophomore at the University of Florida and am applying to Valencia's concurrent program hoping to start in Fall 2017. I just wanted to know how's your experience been so far now that you're a few semesters in? Any tips/advice that would be helpful going into it? One of my friends just graduated from the program and she said getting A's is unheard of, which is extremely discouraging as I was really excited about the program and have aspirations of eventually getting my DNAP, which would require a high GPA. Any thoughts? Thank you so much!!