Not sure on length of time before Baylor makes decision. I’m assuming few weeks.
I don’t believe there’s an interview after the deadline.
I am a FY2022 applicant. Take
Any changes to the GRE requirement? The admissions requirement says competitive score....semi vague. I realize historically they recommend a >300 to apply etc.
Hello all, I've been cruising this forum for some time now and wanted to start up a USAGPAN 2020 application thread. Who else is applying for FY2020 or thinking about applying? Best of luck to...
298 you are right there!!!! I tested with a 294 (working too much, taking organic chemistry concurrently, and not making GRE studying a priority). I take it again 3/20! Lets do this!!! we got it!!! 1....
Hi there and congrats on your journey into CRNA school / USAGPAN!! To answer your question I went to MEPS in San Antonio, TX back in December and yes you will have most of your paperwork filled...
I took this class while working full time and a PRN job at a shift/two a week. Very doable...time management is key with it (what's that right?).....this course COULD be very hard or very DOABLE...
Bonnie this is excellent! Your post sort of reminds me of myself this year. I took O Chem, studied for the GRE, trained for a half ironman, and worked two jobs one full time the other PRN and did well...
So........... long 3-4 step process....in short 1. Contact Army AMEDD Recruiter (Apply for USAGPAN) 2.Apply to Baylor directly (USAGPAN Nurse Anesthesia) 3. Take and knock out GRE/CCRN/OCHEM/ MEPS...
Trust me I know...magoosh is a good tool and fairly inexpensive <175 for six months of use over 1000 practice questions each with video rationales. Also I have been using these videos lately GREG...
Hello from Los Angeles! Although not a VA applicant myself historically I think its 4-X amount based on previous USAGPAN threads. Good luck! Have you finished your
Hi there, by no means am I a veteran but want to answer your question (no need to leave you hanging on this topic). I have 3 years of ICU and I currently work PACU waiting for CRNA school submissions...
Hello there.I would think not. My understanding is that nursing (BSN or higher) is a direct commission i.e. no need to take the ASVAB. Maybe someone else will chime in on this good luck either
Correct.......OP You need to see a healthcare recruiter. Same thing happened to me. I have my BSN and he asked me if I would consider being a CNA.....they are doing their job but
I'm 99.8% sure you would need your BSN to apply as most branches are looking for the requirement to commision....FWIW they came to my school during our first semester and recruited....its a huge...
Personally I would continue to look and see what sticks (again being transparent and letting your future employer know what happened in the past upfront). I was offered a job at the VA in West LA it...