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  1. I graduated college with a BS in Biology but have recently taken interest in becoming a CRNA. Now, I'm aware that most CRNA schools require a BSN with a handful of them accepting those with a BS in a related discipline - such as mine I presume. Now to my question: Say, there are two students. Student A has a BSN and an RN license (obviously) and Student B (well, ok it's me) has a BS in Bio and an ADN (with an RN license of course). Both students have the exact same stats - same GPA, same GRE score, same experience, etc. Would student A have a greater chance of being accepted just due to the BSN? Does it really matter considering they both have an RN license, a bachelors, and the exact same stats?

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