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I am planning to take science classes to increase my chance to get into CRNA school. My question is does it matter if I take it at a community college, online, or university? I heard some people said it is better if I take it at a university. I am planning to take some online via a community college and some at university. It is just hard working full time at night and go to school during day. Will science classes online via college makes myself less competitive?
Thank for any response,
I have a question about the prereq courses for CRNA school. I'd like to know if it would be best to finish CRNA prereqs like biochem/O-chem, physics, etc... before you graduate or not? Do schools look at post-bac work or things that you've done since after getting your degree?
I'm still in BSN school and if they look at those things, then I might as well take them during nursing school. If not, then great! I can focus first on nursing school as it is so heavily loaded and then worry about taking the prereqs after I graduate.
I have a question about the prereq courses for CRNA school. I'd like to know if it would be best to finish CRNA prereqs like biochem/O-chem, physics, etc... before you graduate or not? Do schools look at post-bac work or things that you've done since after getting your degree?I'm still in BSN school and if they look at those things, then I might as well take them during nursing school. If not, then great! I can focus first on nursing school as it is so heavily loaded and then worry about taking the prereqs after I graduate.
Hi,
they look at absolutely every class you have ever taken, so you have plenty of time to take all those classes after bsn.
missnurse01, MSN, RN
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I had a class specifically titles only research in my bsn program...I am hoping that worked!