Hi, I am a pre-nursing student (spring will be last semester of prereqs and hopefully will start fall). I am looking for some insight from either SRNA's or CRNA's. I have done quite a bit of research on the CRNA career and I find it quite appealing. I have taken gen chem 1 and 2 and got a B- in the lectures and an A- in both labs. Also, these were taken this past spring (Spring 2016). When I begin nursing school it will take two years for BSN (fast-track) and then I am hoping to work in an adult ICU for a year or 2. My concern is that is the B- with A- labs not high enough for admission into a CRNA class. Also, I understand I will most likely have to take biochem or orgo (I enrolled for this semester, but dropped lecture due to 300 people in lecture and me not being able to comprehend the material as well as I feel like I could have in a smaller class setting but chose to stay in lab). Due to having to get through nursing school and the experience in an ICU should I retake general chemistry and orgo/physics/biochem after I get to experience and do them part time? Just confused with what the best route would be for me in regards to obtaining the science prerequisites for CRNA school. Also, how did other CRNA's/SRNA's do in chemistry types classes like general chemistry 1&2 and Organic chemistry? For me, chemistry classes tend to be quite difficult for me, but I find the CRNA career pathway to be a very enjoyable career choice, but I am feeling a little confused on what I should do. Thank you for any responses and for taking the time to respond!