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  1. i was just wondering if anyone on this site has actually made it in becoming a CRNA after dropping out of highschool. if so please tell me your story as i dropped out in the tenth grade followed by all the dilemmas typically associated with a highschool dropout,such as wasting time/getting high/jail. i did get my ged and am taking basic courses at a community college, but i have a dream of becoming a CRNA. I plan to dedicate myself to achieving this goal but in reality, i want to know if it is possible, if anyone else has done it. I know the whole "if you put your mind to it you can do anything" speeches. but come on, in reality has anyone done it? can you even get into a CRNA programs with a ged even after youve obtained your BSN. would they look down upon you? would they even consider accepting you with a small criminal record, even for non felony stupid stuff from a long time ago? i dont want to waste my life dedicating myself to something that is not even possible to achieve. please tell my your stories

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