Hello, I am a recent graduate of a BSN program and I had a question about applying to graduate school. My GPA is downright terrible (2.77) and I was wondering what would be the best way to improve it and possible gain an interview for a CRNA school. Although my overall GPA is terrible, my science GPA is actually pretty good (3.6). I went to a nursing program that graded on a different scale. Anything below a 80% was considered failing, an 80-84%=C, 85-89%=B, and 90-100%=A. I don't know if graduate schools would consider my grading scale, but I thought since my science GPA is decent it might still give me a shot. I'm staring work in an ICU next week and I'm very excited. I know that CRNA programs only take people with multiple years of experience but I was wondering if there is anything that I could be doing now to improve my chances of and interview. Any advice is appreciated... Thank You Rich