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Greetings. I don't post a lot but did want to share that I was accepted into Mountain States program for January...anyone else? I live here in WV so it will be great for me. Just wandering where everyones going. Love this site...very helpful.
I actually moved here to WV so I could go to CRNA school. I am impressed with MSU's program and am willing to take a chance on the "newness" because for one they are certified by the AANA and the instructors all have long professions with tons of experience. For me it was the right school. I wanted to live in a place that I could afford...for example I couldn't afford to live in a city with a high cost of living so I did my research and here's where I am at. The interview was 4 hours long and I was told that they expect at least hrs a week from any student. Anyone that hasn't taken the GRE should do so before seeking entrance into any program. I met every qualification before I ever sent in my app. Best of luck to everyone!
Jen: There is a huge diffference in MSU vs. CAMC's program. MSU provides a MSN whereas CAMC grads have a masters Health Care Administration. This results where you are unable to practice as a CRNA in several states without the advance NURSING degree unless you already held liscensure as an RN in that state. So if you plan to travel you will be limited on those states to practice in. I agree that not having pass rate statistics are concerning since they have not graduated a class yet and any new program always has growing pains. Good luck to those that interviewed and were accepted. It's a tough program but doable if you have time management skills.:smiley_ab :smiley_ab :smiley_ab
Treasa, I've been in a CRNA program for 8 months now. I'm also a mom and still get the guilt trips with "you never spend any time with me...." Sometimes I will get up at 4 am in order to study so I can spend time with the family. My co-student- friend has 4 children all pre school age and she studies after she puts the family to bed. School is tough on everyone and everyone needs to do what is right for their family. And keep reminding them that it will all be worth it after you graduate.
I know a lady who did CAMC's CRNA program. I just graduated nursing school and am working in a Pittsburgh PICU so i can go to CRNA school too. She informed me that next year they are changing their program, along with many other in the country, to a PhD program. Just something to think about, if you want your doctorate or just a masters.
JenSICU_CCRN
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hey arnie...thanks for your thoughts...i will keep you all posted as to when i hear anything. james and i have e-mailed back and forth this weekend as we had not heard anything so we are thinking tomorrow or the next day.
jen