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Question? Does the college you are applying to even require the GRE. Two of the three that I applied to this year did not even ask for it with the application. One fo the two that did not ask called me asked me after they sent a letter of invitation if I had taken it and if I had would I send a copy of my results. I talked one program director and he told me that the GRE has not proven to be a great indicator of success in the CRNA programs.
There are programs that dont' require the GRE Flying. There are still programs that are mostly university based that do require it. For the most part most programs don't see the GRE as a predictor of NA success. But the universities require it because they do for the other grad programs. If you want a list of programs that don't require the GRE Pm me.
The three schools I applied to require the GRE. My first choice school looks at it strongly, but they also say they look at the whole application, whatever that means. They also believe there is a strong correlation of one's success in grad school and the pass rate of the boards with higher GRE scores.
Unfortunately this is the second time I've taken the GRE's and I feel like I am done with it. I can get into other schools but it may be harder to get into Samuel Merritt. However, if I do not get in this year I probably will take the GRE's again along with one or two other science course to demonstrate my committment and perserverance(I probably spelled that wrong). I see the whole process almost like a weeding out process at times. I believe those individuals who really want to get in, will get in. We may have to work a little harder but if we want something bad enough we can make it happen. Did I mention the fact that I traveled to Boston, MA in August just to attend the AANA annual meeting? Thank you for all of your replies.
I sit on an undergrad admissions committee. Applications are up (There were over 130 applications for 60 positions for Spring 04). Typically, what admissions committees have to do is look at the entire pool of applicants and select the ones who have the best potential for success in the program. No small job, and we do agonize over all decisions and try to do the fairest thing for all involved. I wish you luck with your application!
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