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It depends on what you mean by average. Most crna programs will fail you if you get a c in even one class. Your GPA plays a pretty big role when it comes to getting accepted. So if you were a b and c student in college you can still get in but you'll need to retake some of your classes to both fix your GPA and show that you have improved as a student over time.
As long as you are alive just do what ever it is you want. I'm 34 and starting the process of research to hopefully get in 2 years from now. Let's do it!
I am from Hawaii too! Currently just got accepted into nursing school in Arizona and I am looking into one day becoming a CRNA as well! I just wanted to say that I love and appreciate all the videos you’ve made about CRNA and for making the CRNA club for those like myself looking into a pivotal career path. Keep inspiring and I hope I get to work with you someday! 🤙🏽
Thank you for this, making a career transition at 31 to nursing and planning pre reqs and mapping out my ICU exp in the next 3ish years and eventually CRNA school! (Here's to coming back to this comment in 5 years saying I made it)
Hey! Do you still live in Hawaii? If so, how is working as a CRNA there? I’ve been wanting to move there as well as work as a CRNA, so I was happy to find your channel lol. (+ Your name is so cute!)
Hello there! I’m from Nepal. I’m a BSN with 5+years of current bedside working but don’t have actual ICU experience though I have worked in different ICU departments as a float nurse due to short staffing. I have achieved 3.26 gpa in BSN degree. I’d like to know what others science gpa is required for CRNA school. Waiting for your reply.
One of the best CRNA application prep videos I seen. Currently going to be at 1 year in SICU and planning to get applications in by May 2025. Extremely helpful and definitely following! Thank you
Love the content I’m just about a year into my nursing program trying to keep my GPA above a 3.7. I’ll be sure to check out your recourses in the summer. Love the videos!!!!!
incredible! The best thing you can do now is focus on getting As in those science classes. And if you have the chance to interact with CRNAs during clinicals, take advantage. =) Solidify that new grad ICU position as well. Keep up the hard work!
yes! Definitely do that. You'll want to look up their key leadership positions, any publications, any initiatives they're invovled in etc. If you can find a commonality in things you're passionate about, it's a great connection point.
I'm well over a year away from applying and have been polishing the CV in the meantime and adding to it as I go. This was helpful my friend and I appreciate it!
that's incredible! You are ON IT. I highly recommend people work on that resume a year in advance like you are. It'll come in handy. Keep it up! At the year+ mark there is still a good amount you can be doing. Make sure you are taking a look at what (if any) courses you need to retake etc. Good job!
Did you have a great GPA when you graduated from nursing school? I found out that mine would not be able to reach 4, and 3.5 probably is the best I would get when this semester ends. What’s your thoughts on a low GPA for people who later on want to go for CRNA~ ❤
which science classes did you take? I am currently in an ABSN program, I am set to graduate in december 2024 and nursing school is really going well for me. I really want to go to CRNA school so I am gathering all of my info now!!
How were you able to land a shadowing? I’m in nursing school right and have a year left I’ve been looking to get shadowing done too but idk where to look
I’m looking to go to nursing school into eventually try to become an NP or cRNA. I haven’t decided that track yet. I have called around the schools and yet they don’t necessarily require the Covid jab but when I ask him about clinicals, they can’t tell me which clinical sites will require it. Why is that? It makes no sense to meet at the school doesn’t, but the clinicals might.