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GREs
sydn35, I phrased that wrong, by the time I start school, I will have 1.5 years of ICU experience with 1.5 years in trauma step down also. In my interview which was in March, I barely had a year of ICU experience so it was pointed out with the others that was my only liability. Going to Newman University in Wichita KS. I could suggest to some that applying to programs that many would not even consider because of geographics may be a good idea. Many folks from California or the east coast or Florida would not consider Springfield MO, Wichita KS, North Dakota etc. Out of 18 in my class, only 4 are from out of state, all others are from KS. Those towns have cheap cost of living is also why I looked at them considering I have a wife and two kids. Just a thought and Colorado has no set program yet. Hope this helps. jw ps-for the money I would maybe skip a Kaplan course and the Dummies books are always helpful.
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GREs
Serengeti, I did not take a course, just bought the textbook for around $50.00 which has a CD and gives you access to test questions online. Many people I talked with said don't waste the money on a course, the same techniques are outlined in the book. Knowing the definitions of words and remedial math are covered (ie area of a circle,etc) and these were asked on the test. Disciplined study and testing yourself will build your confidence and take away anxiety. I feel Kaplan is good about measuring progress with pretest/posttest evaluation. Hope this helps and good luck. jw
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GREs
Special31, I have endorsed Kaplan in previous posts. I had not taken a standardized test in 20years so I was nervous about the GRE. Took the diagnostic and scored like in the 900's cold turkey. Took a month to study (about 20 hours per week) and took the GRE and scored in the 1200's. Although I don't think the GRE has any bearing on success in CRNA school, when I did interview it was pointed out by the director of the program that I had a very good GRE score and this made me competitive. ( I lackd ICU experience) Any hole in your application gives them reason to put you in the other pile so the more "assets" and qualifications you have, the better chance of an interview, then it is a matter of how you show your commitment and drive. TOne interviewer actually mentioned that she liked my GRE score; I told the panel I had not taken a test like that in years and I bought a book and studied hard and improved my score. One of the panel members actually said "well that shows some dedication". DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO GET IN
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scholarships
Beedog, What is the cut off for age for the scholarship? I looked at the Air Force and they said 38 was the cut off. I am 42 so I did not qualify. Let me know if you have this information. Thanks, jw
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Am I too old for this?????
jlcole45, Fourty two and starting in two months with wife(who is supportive and two small children) and I feel ready. Debt will happen but you will make great money afterward. I have questioned it too but realize I would rather jump in and take the plunge rather than regret I didn't do it. Hey, I regret not going to nursing school years ago so I don't want a replay of this 20 years from now. Good luck and do it. JW
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**How to study for the GRE??**
I agree with many above. The Kaplan GRE book I found helpful and they have a list of common words and I saw many of them on the exam. I scored around 1200 I think and the bookds helped me. As stated above, knowing words is important, if you know a word it makes the comparison much easier. Math is nothing complicated just practice practice. At the end, take a practice exam and this will give you a great idea on how your are doing. Take a couple of days off beforehand and relax. I am not usually great at those type of tests.
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Is it TOO late?
San073, Great comments from the others. I was one of those who started a little late I thought. Had another degree and worked in that field for 15 years then realized I was not happy and went to an accelerated BSN program. I will be one of those 40 somethings starting CRNA school and could not be more ready. Hey, I know I will have to work harder probably than most the "youngsters" but I will and have seen many posts of people who did the same. At my interview I think they liked that as was a little older because I told them I was very focused and would not be doing this at "my age" moving my family etc. I may be the oldest in my class but someone has to be. The comments from others hit it on the head, you will be retired before you are burnt out. I looked at the writing on the wall and knew I should go the CRNA route. I am excited and nervous; will be going to Newman University this fall so go for it and take it one step at a time. Good luck and just do it. jw
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Best GRE study guide?
I agree with CufflerJJ, 2-4 hours a day for 6 weeks and be consistent and you should have the confidence to do well. Take as many practice questions and tests as possible. Kaplan's vocabulary words were very helpful in may case.
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Best GRE study guide?
I used Kaplan and I usually am not good on standardized tests and scored 1280. Their bookds are very straight forward. I studied pretty hard for the exam.
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North CO anesthesia??
I live in Colorado Springs and they are rarely used here. They are used at Ft. Carson Military Base (in Colo Spgs) and in Pueblo which is 35 miles from here. I am going to school this fall so do not know if I will be back. Maybe it is time for a group to try and get started here when I get back----who know. The commute from Colo Spgs to Pueblo is 40 minutes of interstate so I may come back for that gig if possible. Go to Gaswork.com and Colorado has only a few opportunities. jw
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I'm in... with one year experience
I think the horse has been burried. Good luck to all of you; I am a 1st alternate with two years experience and happen to be a pretty good nurse I think with A LOT to learn too. The learning curve awaits.
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What was your GPA?
3.75 Nursing and Science---I am consistent I guess. 3.2 Finance 15 years ago I think a solid grade point of 3.25 and above with good GRE and recommendations and a good attitude goes a long way. There are some who work their tale off and get 4.0 and others who it comes easy too. I worked hard but also lived life. Could I have gotten a 4.0---sure, but at what cost to family and sanity. I look at CRNA school as a lifetime opportunity and I will do what it takes to stay in. jw
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Anyone interviewed at Newman University CRNA program.
Ok, Had the interview at Newman this past weekend. All I can say it was strange and it looks like a good facility and the students who greet you say they like the program-----but what are they supposed to say. Anyway, the interview committee seem preoccupied at times which probably is not good or maybe they are testing you. I try not to read into those things. Anyone out there interview in the past couple of weeks feel the same. We will see the outcome soon. jw
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Is CRNA education possible over age 50?
I am 45 and figure I would hate to be 51 and have not tried. My point is if you plan to work until you are in your mid 60's you could do it part time and have it "supplement your social security". I have two interviews and hope to start next fall. Go for it.
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