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Jeremy

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  1. Hi all, I'm 27 and am expecting to start my 2yr nursing program in the spring of 2005. I have a BBA in Logistics and am pursuing a CRNA career. This fall i'm going to get a job, study, and take the GRE. What pre-Nursing Job would make me a better candidate for CRNA school when they look over my resume? Will they even look at my experience this early before I'm an RN? Is there a position that would teach me the ropes before I go into the MICU, SICU, or wherever to better position myself (ie CRNA's assistant)? If the directors who review the applicants say that they won't even look at pre-nursing experience... I'll probably fall back on my degree and make more money or; Hopefully, someone could recommend a position that gives early students invaluable experience to stay ahead of the game and ahead of the competition. Sincerely, Jeremy
  2. Hi, I have a business degree and I was accepted @ TCU and spoke with the director of the nursing program. I had enrolled in a class last Wed. and everything when I realized that hey maybe I should call a recruiter. I called, and he said, "Jeremy, you should get your ADN and forget about going into debt $35k." So, I listened and now I'm applying to El Centro/Northlake program. TCU is an awesome school though. I would go if I was eligible for the Pell Grant or some other financial aid... One class was $2055! Whew! Sincerely, Jeremy

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