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leh50

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  1. Thank you for such a detailed and helpful response @Liberation. I really appreciate it. As to my other grades... I was in a program in which all sciences and prereqs were taken in the first two years. The last two years was strictly nursing school content in which I obtainted all As in courses with exception of 2 Bs. A note about my organic chemistry courses- It was a nursing and medical student course.The professor was fired from the University, not to teach medical students or nursing after our organic chem/organic I course.
  2. I have a question for those who have applied to or been accepted into CRNA programs: I am an RN grad 2010. BSN graduate 2012. I have had 9 years of nursing: 2yr intermediate care&hospice. 2yr PCU. 4.5yr CCU & CVICU. GPA >3.5. GRE 291. I applied to two CRNA programs and was told my statistics course, that I took in 2007 was showing up as "not qualifying" because it was labeled "social statistics" with a B grade. Unfortunately this is what was required for my nursing program then and now it's hurting my chances of entering any program. My required chemistry courses were: Chem/Organic I grade : C and Intro to chem/organic II grade: B. I believe I would have to take over Chemistry. I am looking to know what type of statistics course and chemistry to take in Georgia or any that are available online that would qualify to get into a CRNA program?

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