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Specializes in STICU, CCRN.

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Specializes in ICU.

Hi,

On nursingcas, it says submit gre. There is no provision for gre submission on nursingcas cas. How did you guys upload yours?

Specializes in ICU.
Goforgold said:

Hi,

On nursingcas, it says submit gre. There is no provision for gre submission on nursingcas cas. How did you guys upload yours?

I just emailed them about this, did you find out if it's a real requirement. I'm hoping I don't have to have one since I already have my DNP. I feel like that's a bit redundant in my situation. 

The website says the GRE is required within 5 years preceding the app.  When you take the GRE, you generally send it directly during the testing session to the school using a code.

Hi All! When submitting your GRE Scores you have to submit them directly to NursingCAS. Then its good for all applications in the future!

 

Hey everyone, is anyone applying from out-of-state? I am curious if the CRNA program offers academic out-of-state tuition waivers like the medical school does at UTHSCSA? Obviously, non-resident tuition is about 200k for the program so big difference. Thanks!

Specializes in SICU.

Hey all! Has anyone taken the Kira? Any insights?

No I have not yet. But I heard there is only a written portion. Probably a prompt and then given a certain amount of time to write about it. 
 

I think they really want to see your writing skills shine at the graduate level. 

Specializes in SICU.
ANR12 said:

No I have not yet. But I heard there is only a written portion. Probably a prompt and then given a certain amount of time to write about it. 
 

I think they really want to see your writing skills shine at the graduate level. 

Thanks for replying. I was hoping it would be a video prompt, as I am a very slow typer.

Payne_Dr said:

Hey all! Has anyone taken the Kira? Any insights?

It was 1 written prompt, you have 15 minutes you complete!

Specializes in CVICU.

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