I didn't see a post for Texas Wesleyan University CRNA cycle. I'm looking forward to meet and talk to y'all.
Let's support each other! Would love to hear from others regarding application and interview process (and beyond).
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Tuition | $1,195 |
Fees | $86 |
Technology Fee | $39 |
Tuition & Fee Total: | $1,320 per credit hour |
Your Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice degree is 92 total credit hours.
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Has anyone gotten a reminder about their chemistry grade? I totally did not know my organic chem from 2020 wouldn't count as a pre-req since it will be older than 3 years... now I have to find an easy chem course online to finish before June just to waste money LOL.
anyone take an easy, affordable online gen chem course? without a lab preferably?
propofolallday said:Has anyone gotten a reminder about their chemistry grade? I totally did not know my organic chem from 2020 wouldn't count as a pre-req since it will be older than 3 years... now I have to find an easy chem course online to finish before June just to waste money LOL.
anyone take an easy, affordable online gen chem course? without a lab preferably?
University of California- San Diego Extension has a general chem course online that you can take without lab. I took it about a year ago. Not bad at all!
propofolallday said:Has anyone gotten a reminder about their chemistry grade? I totally did not know my organic chem from 2020 wouldn't count as a pre-req since it will be older than 3 years... now I have to find an easy chem course online to finish before June just to waste money LOL.
anyone take an easy, affordable online gen chem course? without a lab preferably?
One of my friends who is in their program took biochem with portgage learning.
propofolallday said:Has anyone gotten a reminder about their chemistry grade? I totally did not know my organic chem from 2020 wouldn't count as a pre-req since it will be older than 3 years... now I have to find an easy chem course online to finish before June just to waste money LOL.
anyone take an easy, affordable online gen chem course? without a lab preferably?
UNE- university of New England has one online. You can't take it without a lab. It's about 1200 I think
propofolallday said:Has anyone gotten a reminder about their chemistry grade? I totally did not know my organic chem from 2020 wouldn't count as a pre-req since it will be older than 3 years... now I have to find an easy chem course online to finish before June just to waste money LOL.
anyone take an easy, affordable online gen chem course? without a lab preferably?
Yes, I got one. I took Biochem in 2021. So I'm really confused why I have to retake. Kat said I missed it by "one semester".
I will take Gen Chem through portage if I'm accepted. I've taken all chemistry courses (genI and II , organic I and II and biochem), so I figure general is the easiest to get done. Smh and portage is self paced and start any time.
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Where did you take your grad level stats and adv pathophysiology?