Texas Wesleyan CRNA 2020

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Hello all,

I wanted to make a thread for nurse anesthesia students looking to apply to Texas Wesleyan specifically as the interviews will be coming up soon. ?

Anyone else interviewing Oct 28-30th?

Specializes in Cardiac ICU.

I start a chemistry course next week. I’m taking it online through the University of New England. Also not cheap but it’s self paced and you don’t have to take the lab. They start courses online every 2 weeks!

Specializes in ICU, CCRN.

I took biochem through Lake Region State College in ND. Cost 850 so I thought it was pretty fairly priced. Not sure the difference for out of state tho ??‍♀️

Since I had General Chem I and II, I decided to take Biochemistry at University of New England. The cost was about $1400 for a 4 hr credit course and no lab. It is pricey but everything is online and self-paced like Robleas said. If you already have Chem I and II, I would suggest moving on to a more advanced chem like Organic or Biochem. To me, Biochem was much easier than Organic. It is also Medical Biochemistry so the class it designed for MD students and those seeking positions in the medical field like FMP and CRNA's. Transcripts are at no cost after you finish course. Very informative and learned a lot. It will certainly give you a leg up to have those advanced Chem courses. The biochemistry course at New England is also graduate level course so that will look great on your resume.

Specializes in CVICU.
26 minutes ago, MICU-nurse23 said:

Since I had General Chem I and II, I decided to take Biochemistry at University of New England. The cost was about $1400 for a 4 hr credit course and no lab. It is pricey but everything is online and self-paced like Robleas said. If you already have Chem I and II, I would suggest moving on to a more advanced chem like Organic or Biochem. To me, Biochem was much easier than Organic. It is also Medical Biochemistry so the class it designed for MD students and those seeking positions in the medical field like FMP and CRNA's. Transcripts are at no cost after you finish course. Very informative and learned a lot. It will certainly give you a leg up to have those advanced Chem courses. The biochemistry course at New England is also graduate level course so that will look great on your resume.

I have only taken General Chem 1 and it was about 10 years ago, so I'm basically starting from scratch. I have found an online self-paced Chem (lecture only) from Rio Salado College and it's going to be ~750 and is only 8 weeks. Although, the midterm and final requiring proctoring at an official approved proctoring location. Just wanted to see the other options out there.

Specializes in MICU/SICU.

Hello! I received an interview invite tonight. Does anyone else waiting for an interview have the "Enrollment Confirmation Form" on their profile? Just curious as to what this is for if I haven't even interviewed yet. Thanks!

Specializes in ICU, CCRN.

Where do you see that at? Is it under your app status? Mine still says completed and received and I don’t interview until January.

Any other updates? Mine still says “completed and received “.

Specializes in NICU.

Same. I’m going to email ****** today I think just to find out an update.

On 12/17/2019 at 12:37 PM, larsvon said:

Same. I’m going to email ******* today I think just to find out an update.

Let me know what she said please

Specializes in MICU/SICU.
7 hours ago, MommaBear said:

Where do you see that at? Is it under your app status? Mine still says completed and received and I don’t interview until January.

My portal showed that enrollment section thing first, and then under that the same "completed and received".

On 12/17/2019 at 12:37 PM, larsvon said:

Same. I’m going to email ****** today I think just to find out an update.

Did she email back?

Specializes in NICU.
5 hours ago, S3682 said:

Let me know what she said please

Whoa sorry I thought I responded! I’d email her. I tried to message you but I can’t - she said I might hear something via a phone interview and we’d “go from there.” There was more to it but it’s kind of convoluted... I’d just email her.

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