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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txgypsymurse said:YEP! I retook algebra and chemistry to get an A, as well as take a graduate level pathophysiology course and graduate level statistics.
That's really awesome and a nice boost to your GPA! This is my first time applying and I'm currently taking both advanced patho and biostatistics right now. Good luck!!
Hey guys! I'll also be applying this cycle. I've got my CCRN and OChem course taken. Planning to take the GRE in a few weeks. I saw someone already asked but can anyone clarify if you need College Algebra if you've taken more advanced course like Calculus? Also is anyone not using a physician as their 3rd reference? I have a CRNA mentor I really wanted to use but don't know if this would negatively affect me.
NurseSandy9444 said:Hey guys! I'll also be applying this cycle. I've got my CCRN and OChem course taken. Planning to take the GRE in a few weeks. I saw someone already asked but can anyone clarify if you need College Algebra if you've taken more advanced course like Calculus? Also is anyone not using a physician as their 3rd reference? I have a CRNA mentor I really wanted to use but don't know if this would negatively affect me.
I believe that you need college algebra to satisfy that prerequisite requirement. The reference can be either from a CRNA or intensivist.
I attended the webinar last week and got some of my questions answered!
1. Calculus and Pre Calculus are the only 2 courses that can be substituted for College Algebra.
2. For the references 1 must be current supervisor, 1 from academic/professional, and 1 from physician can be a MD, CRNA, PA, or NP.
They expect to invite 200 people to interview and 100 of those will be accepted.
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Did you reach out to see what you could do to improve your chances of getting an interview this application cycle?