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  1. I glanced at the rankings while in a book store one day on the fly. I remember it was an ivy league school and thought Harvard. Sorry for the wrong info.
  2. I wonder why if the Army program is so underused then why are the AF and Navy programs so competitive? By the way I saw that USA Today ranked the Navy CRNA program 2nd only behind Harvard nursing, very impressive!
  3. Why are you doing that? Does that mean you will only be in the army long enough to complete the program and then you transfer back into the Navy? Thanks for that link. From that I gather that in the army I am all but guaranteed a spot in the CRNA program if I meet minimum requirements. Does the military allow you to attend civilian masters programs or only military programs?
  4. Hello. I need any information from anyone who has it. I am a BSN student in my third year and I am looking into joining the military. I have been talking to a Navy recruiter and am currently working on my package for the Navy NCP program, but it looks like I waited to long and all the spots are taken. So I will probably have to wait until next year to join. From the little research I have done it looks like to me that the AF is the better option for nurses anyway, so not getting into the navy this year may be a blessing in disguise! Anyway, my questions are: 1. How competitive are these programs; is one branch more competitive than another? GPA, physical requirements, character/references, etc. 2. How competitive is it to get into CRNA programs once you are in the military; how does this work? I've really got a few more questions but will quit bothering you guys now!

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