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  1. the brain is part of the vessel rich group and should equilibrate with the alveolar partial pressure pretty
  2. i have a great class, not everybody hangs out as much as others, some people are married with families and what not, but we all have a lot in common, and i've made some really good friends, its only...
  3. pay is higher in rural areas, but so is the work load as you may be one of only a few anesthesia providers at the facility, ie more time on call, as opposed to a larger facility where you can rotate...
  4. i spent 2 years in trauma/cvicu, and have been up to my elbows in other people body fluids, but now i'm in crna school, i think the benifits out way the costs, you have to take the good with the
  5. congradulations, i'm currently in my second semester at tcu, i think you'll be very happy with your decision. we just finished a pretty rough week of tests on monday, so we all went out as a class...
  6. i go to tcu, but my roomate and some of my friends go to twu, they struggled with chemistry at the beginning of last semester, but they got a new teacher during the semester and all of them did find,...
  7. i attend tcu, they offer health insurance through to school for about $350 a semester, dental is a extra, there is also a health unit on
  8. Gre

    take the gre, it you do good don't worry about the ccrn, having both would look even better, i got in with a good gre and no
  9. worried!!!

    you get used to it really
  10. Tcu

    i'm in the first class at tcu, i don't have any inside info for you, but i know other schools do this as well, it usually just means that they aren't finished interviewing everyone yet, unless you...
  11. i am in my second semester of crna school at tcu, any icu where you get experience titrating vasoactive drips and hemodynamics should be good, try to go somewhere you can play with artlines, and...
  12. it has been my experience with the schools i've looked into that the MSN is about 6 months longer than the MS, due to extra nursing theory classes and research
  13. different schools look at different GPA's, they may look at your overall gpa, your gpa for your last 60 credit hours, or the gpa for only your core classes, some will look at the highest one, it all...