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  1. Hello, I am currently a freshman starting college for the fall term and was wondering what the best route would be to become a CRNA. Currently I am signed up for a pre-nursing major that would lead to me transfering to get my BSN, but was wondering if I was better off switching to a associates in nursing and while I complete my RN to BSN program aswell as begin to get the experience both in the nursing field and hopefully in the ICU units. I am looking for any input from anybody that has been in either the same or a similar situation that may be able to provide some insight as to which would be the best route, or the route they personally took to become a CRNA and the difficulties that arised while you where attempting to comeplete both course work or maybe the during the time spent in the ICU.

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