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  1. I am in need of some guidance from any current CRNAs or CRNA students.. I am 27 years old, I have been an RN for 3 years, I've worked at a level 1 PICU for 2.5 years and recently transferred to adult CCU. I am 2 semesters into obtaining my FNP/CNS at a SoCal University and the more I get into the FNP/CNS program the more I realize I do not want to become either one. I've thought about becoming a CRNA before but I didn't think my grades were not good enough (GPA 3.5). However now I am now set on at least trying to get into a CRNA program in the near future. My questions are: 1. Should I just drop out of my current graduate studies or continue? I feel like I am wasting my time doing something I do not like but I also feel that my two semesters will be a waste and I should just finish. Will CRNA programs frown upon me dropping out of a graduate program? 2. Is it true that some CRNA programs do not accept those already with an MSN? 3. Has anyone every heard of an FNP/CNS who is also a CRNA? Any answers to any of these questions will be very helpful. Thank you!

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