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  1. They don't it got a D for stress levels. Idk how it got A's across the bored versusother jobs with Cs and low pay and yet those are ranked like sixth?
  2. Oh yes, I have studied very extensively! Being an anesthesiologist would be great but a CRNA seems like it would fit the lifestyle I want to have much better. And the way I look at it is, people can say they want to be a cop and firefighter, what's so weird about wanting to be a crna?
  3. Hi, I am a junior in highschool about to enter into summer and am aspiring to become a crna eventually. I was wondering when or what kind of nursing jobs can I start now to help me later on.
  4. Okay thanks, and after looking at that website, it says that CSUF does have that program? It is a EL-BSN course founded on nursing.fullerton.edu/ is that it?
  5. Would it also work if I went to a community college to get my associates degree (after first doing pre reqs) then transfer to a university to complete my BSN while also recieving expirence?
  6. http://www.rn.ca.gov/schools/rnprograms.shtml Click the Baccalaureate one I believe.
  7. I am a junior in high school right now, so I am looking forward into college and trying to find a path. As of now I really would love to eventually become a CRNA; incidentally, I would like to find a quick way to get to that position assuming I have enough expirience under my belt and etc... I was just wondering how hard it would be for me, after graduating high school, to get into a nursing program at Cal State Fullerton the next year? I heard there is a long waiting list but I could not find more info past this. I have an extremely well rounded life right now and think I would be highly competetive but I am in the dark if me just graduating high school is even possible?
  8. Thanks for the input, your road sounds like one that'd fit me, I have to go on a two year mission for church anyways so BSN could be the better route then expirence. So is there any job one can do while getting a BSN that relates to nursing?
  9. Lately when I tell people that I want to be a CRNA, they say I should shoot for doctor instead of just a nurse. I know why I would rather choose Nurse Anesthetist but I don't know what to tell them. What would you say?
  10. How weird I am also a new member, Junior in highschool and posted nearly an identical thread which has yet to show up yet lol. I am in there with you man, right now I am looking towards Cal state Fullerton because they are affiliated with one of the two anesthesia schoos close to home, and the cost is much cheaper.
  11. Hey I am a junior in high school, and I know it seems that I am pretty young to be thinking so far ahead, but I like to have a goal to set my sights and standards on and it is eventually becoming a CRNA! Right now I have roughly a 4.3 GPA (top 1% of my class) and am Varsity swim/Waterpolo and active in 3 clubs at school and am only a few more months away from my Eagle Scout. Plus active in my church with many service hours under my belt! I was wondering if taking a summer R.O.P Nursing class would be beneficial for the road ahead? And if I keep up my current grades and such, how long or hard will it be for me to get into a nursing school such as Cal State Fullerton? I am kind of in the dark about some stuff but have studied extensively on how to become a CRNA. Thanks!

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