CVICU is a good bet, but if you want to broaden your experience, OR won't hurt, PACU won't hurt. Although they don't fulfill your ICU requirement, they look darn good experience-wise. Get those under your belt while you decide if it's really what you want to do. Then go on to Critical Care and learn all you can. You'll do better with a good, strong base to draw from. GPA isn't EVERYTHING. 3.3 is good. The schools I've looked at want "between a 3.0 and 4.0." GRE scores, references, associations (AACN, getting certifications--CNOR, CCRN) help, as well as your GPA. Some people with 4.0 GPA and near 1600 GRE don't make it in, so don't count yourself out. Your good science grades will help you, too. Many schools pull those out and look at them separately. My GRE wasn't the greatest, and my GPA is lower than yours and I'm interviewing in two weeks at MCG. 5 years PACU/OR experience, 5 years Med/Surg/Pediatrics and 14 months ICCU. They aren't just looking for complete bookworms--I'm proof--but it does help to be bright! Some people look great on paper but are a disappointment in person. Fingers crossed (for both of us!) Icudotcalm:rolleyes: