Published Oct 11, 2009
sixthwannabe
30 Posts
Hi!
I just got into Nursing school
I'm not sure what specialty to go into yet, but I am leaning towards CRNA.
I shadowed two CRNAs, and it was a great experiance!
So I was wondering about CRNA prereqs--since I have time next semester to take some classes, and I start sighning up in only a week.
I know that statistics is a CRNA prereq. I took it before, and got a "B." Since next semester is the only time I will have extra time (based on how the nursing curriculum is organized) to get some pre-crna prereqs out of the way, I was wondering if I should retake Statistics so I can get an A. Or is it not worth it since it's only one class? I noticed on some schools they want my statistics grade listed, among ochem and biochem. Although, it won't look like a retake becuase my school just re-organized the math department and the statistics course was previously under "health sciences" is now a different name under "mathetmatics department"--not that it would really matter I guess lol.
I've already gotton all the other prereqs like ochem, physics, etc out of the way.
SHould I pool my time into retaking that class or is it really not worth it?
thanks!!!
shandsburnRN-CRNA
188 Posts
Dont worry about statistics, you have a B, and its a not a "priority" class. You have organic chem...how is your grade, if its at least a B, then you're good. If anything look at something like bio-chem, or a pathophysiology class.
Good Luck