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manavi

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  1. It depends on why you didn't finish last time.
  2. Why don't you combine your two interests and become a CRNA educator?
  3. Why not? They do it with med students all the time. Cha-ching!
  4. I doubt there would be a correlation between passing rate and years ICU experience, too. I was just kind of brainstorming and throwing it out there as maybe a train of thought that someone who really wanted to be cynical might follow, since you were wondering if you were being too cynical. Frankly, I think 1 year ICU experience is plenty for a CRNA program. You learn so much new stuff in the program anyways, and you definitely get treated like you don't know anything during clinicals no matter how much prior nursing experience you have.
  5. I think jjjoy's point is that CRNA's with less ICU experience will be less marketable and will have fewer viable employment alternatives to being a CRNA. Although, I haven't heard of any CRNA that actually went back to working as a floor nurse. Still some interesting insight. If you really wanted to be cynical you might suggest schools are accepting less experienced ICU nurses with the hope of having some of them fail the program and have to be readmitted for additional tuition and fees. But, I think that's probably over the edge.
  6. You do realize this is a nurse anesthesia forum, right? So, other than the obvious answer that you will get from the folks here, I would suggest job shadowing or even volunteering so you can see real life day-to-day activities of CRNA's and pharmacists to help you make up your mind. Regarding the difficulty level of those undergrad courses, I guess that might depend on your previous background, your study habits, and your ability to retain knowledge.
  7. For which school do you serve on the admission committee? Do you have any more advice for prospective CRNA school applicants regarding why they may be turned down for admission?
  8. Of course not. Are there as many positions open for CRNA's as in Nursing? Does that mean there is a weaker demand for CRNA's than for nurses?
  9. Think to yourself: how many times have I heard of a nurse getting burnt out versus how many times have I heard of a sonographer getting burnt out?
  10. I think different schools have different deadlines, so you should check with your school's financial aid department. I can tell you that at UNE, the recommended deadline for getting all necessary financial aid materials completed and received was May 1.
  11. I was also approved at the prime + 4% rate. Maybe if I don't send in the paperwork for a while they'll contact me with some "good news" ...
  12. GPA isn't everything. I interviewed at TCU with a 4.0 GPA and was rejected.
  13. Well, we haven't had to pay for daycare, thanks to family. But,a coworker told me he's paying $700/month for his 3-year old. (I had no idea daycare was that high!) So, your daycare costs are probably okay. Maybe you could wait a few years until your kids are in school? Regarding specific insurance companies, we found the best rates through State Farm. But, it pays to talk to different agents. Good luck to you.
  14. Here's my advice: Shop around for different insurers. You are grossly overpaying on insurance of every type: homeowners, auto, health, and life. If you combine all of those lines with one insurer, you will qualify for substantial discounts. Also, maybe you could lower your policy limits or raise deductibles. How about a catastrophic-only health policy? And, I think you're getting ripped on daycare. Best of luck to you with your decision.
  15. Expenses of $4500 per month with no debt? You guys must be living like Kings! You're gonna need to become a CRNA just so you can support your current lifestyle!

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