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Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
I've been out of school since 2018 when I finished my BSN and have been accepted but have decided to take ANE 695 as a refresher and prep course to start CRNA courses in May bcuz I'm due with my first baby end of June (big surprise to my husband and I). Hopefully taking this course will help me get back into the college and study mindset before May and make for an easier transition back into school. Good luck everyone!
- Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
- Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
- Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
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Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
Thanks for the good luck wishes! I would say that it's definitely a good mixture of clinical questions and emotional intelligence questions as well as a dosage calculation question, there was a current student as well as the program Director and three other faculty members on my Microsoft teams meeting. They were all very friendly and nice! Lasted exactly 40 minutes
- Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
- Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
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Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
Sure! So I previously got an A in College Chemistry but have to re-take it since it was in 2014. Undergrad/ADN GPA: 3.82, BSN GPA: 4.00 I've been a nurse for over seven years now, 4 years Trauma, Surgical, and Mixed ICUs including 1 year of SICU travel nursing, everything else was my first year on a stepdown and then traveling PACU and a year of OR. Most recently I've been in the OR as a circulator (where I'm on the unit practice council), worked SICU PRN Sept. 2023-Dec. 2023, and have been a clinical adjunct at an ADN program for a year now. Just got the OK to transfer at my current hospital into their ICU and will start that Dec. 2nd to have about 6 months current ICU come May 2025 start date if I get accepted. Have CCRN, ACLS, PALS, BLS. I got letters of recommendation from the two CRNAs I've shadowed a couple times and from my previous ICU charge nurse and nurse manager, as well as from two ADN nursing professors and my current OR nurse manager. I never learned devices like CRRT or IABP previously due to being a brand new nurse, then Covid, then traveling SICU and PACU so I'm definitely making that a priority this Winter and early Spring to learn.
- Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
- Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
- Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
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Barry University CRNA - 2025 Application
Hi all! I know I'm late to this thread but I just got my grade from my Summer chem course and have everything else needed to apply: BSN, RN, CCRN, ACLS/PALS, 4+ years ICU and also travel, clinical adjunct for nursing students last year, plus ICU and PACU travel assignments for two years, and recently a year in OR as a circulator in order to get a better understanding of CRNAs, see them in action, and get letters of rec. (been an RN since 2017). For the life of me I can't find the Barry University application on NursingCas, I thought the deadline was November 1st but maybe they closed it early? Anyone apply recently?
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University of North Florida 2020
Hi! I've been a nurse for over two years and in a combined ICU for almost a year now. I'm gearing up my application for applying to UNF for 2021. I'd love to hear more about the admission process for you guys as you go!
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Daytona State College Nursing for Fall 2015
Yeah, that's because I've also been accepted into UNF, and I'm currently deciding on which school. I'm going through all the normal processes for both schools until I decide which one :l I would be paying for housing and a meal plan at UNF, while at DSC it would be very easy for me to commute. I've been talking to some friends at both, while looking at scholarships and such while trying to crack down and decide soon.
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Daytona State College Nursing for Fall 2015
Hi everyone!! I just got into DSC's ADN program for Fall 2015, and want to go to the Palm Coast campus which I live about 20 min. away from. Really excited to be starting this program :) I just graduated from DSC last May with my A.A. degree, but wasn't able to take any nursing classes during it because I was dual-enrolled and just graduated high school in May as well. I looked at the sample program guide for the ADN program, and the entire first semester there are no nursing classes listed. Because I'm done all of my pre-reqs, does that mean that I won't have any classes this fall?? Btw, I had a 3.89 cumulative GPA, a 3.85 pre-req GPA, and a score of 86.7% on my TEAS V.