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  1. How much is the college insurance, I was just wondering...
  2. Yoga CRNA! I am really impressed with the comment you made. I wish my parents gave me that kind of advices long time ago...
  3. I would definitely reapply to the same school!!!
  4. I think you need to have your BSN in order to apply...
  5. Congrats!!! Which school you got into?
  6. I heard that one of the questions they might ask was: when you followed CRNA what was a drug they gave to the patients to put them asleep? I followed CRNA once but I overlooked that part... So, I guess I am going to need another tour.
  7. Thanks, NOPAIN! There are some days when I think I chose the wrong path... But just what you said, I have to be persistent. And discipline myself not to think pessimisticly. By the way, where are you from? I am from Russia.
  8. I am going for my BSN now and never been a nurse before ( don't have a knowledge which can help) , so I have to say that the program I am in - is not an easy one. I am not a genious, I don't get staight "A"s, but I can study and after 2-3 days of studying when you get a "C" for patho-pharm - you pretty much dissapointed... What I realized was that you have to adjust to the type of questions during your clinical program. Pre clinicals were easy, I have to agree, but when I started my clinicals 2 semesters ago I could hardly pull an "A" because the questions on the tests were not about what you MEMORIZED but what you UNDERSTOOD! I have to completely switch the way I study! Anyway, sometimes I think I am not good enough for CRNA school(especially when I got a "C") and sometimes I think that I need to study more ( English is my second language) I love to read this site!!! I really appreciate all the postings and the info each one of you guys sharing!
  9. I am not attending a CRNA school but I know that kids are (unfortunately) a burden to your education. I have 2 and I had to postpone my education until now when I am 36. I still have 1 year to go to get my BSN but it was my choice! I chose to have children vs. going to school. Even now I need a lot of support from my family and relatives, and sometimes I struggle to get good grades... And my chlidren are 7 and 14, they are not babies any more but FINANCIALLY and time wise I was not ready until now to attend college.
  10. Yes, I have a feeling that I need to move but it's not an option yet... Unfortunately. But I am considering it as a future plan.
  11. The reason I asked about actual time in school was that I have to drive to school for about 1 1/2 hr one way... So, this is important for me to know if I should choose this life style for the next 2 years. But, thanks to everyone for response!
  12. I would like to know how long you actually have to be in school for your first semester?
  13. Does anyone knows the websites for pathophysiology test practice?
  14. I live in Toledo, Ohio and we don't have a CRNA program either. I wish we would because moving will really hurt my family! At MCO they basically teach a lot of MSN programs but not Anesthesia! I have no idea why they did not start the CRNA program at MCO. People are leaving for Michigan because that is the closest location (Detroit)!!!
  15. I heard, WntrMute2! But how many times a week is a class? A month ago I was shadowing a senior student and she told me that they commute since there were like 4 other people from Toledo area. That is wonderful if you have a car-buddy. By the way, how do you like it at Wayne?

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