Thank you everyone for this helpful information. I appreciate all your time and efforts in constructing this. I am super motivated now and have more direction about applying to CRNA school from this video.
Be prepared with some comfy walking shoes and be prepared to ask a lot of questions. Don't be hesitant to ask questions. Have an elevator pitch ready if possible.
Thank you so much for the video, it was very insightful! I apologize if it was already mentioned, but is there a way to reach you all directly via email or something similar?
If not, one question I had was regarding prerequisites, particularly science courses. Do you recommended taking those at a university (such as the one we got our BSN in) or at a community/junior college?
@@miguelal-4 Hey Miguel, when it comes to science courses like anatomy or physiology it does not really matter where you take them. However, when it comes to grad school courses such as Advanced Pathophysiology then you have to take them at a University which offers those grad courses. Hope that helps
USC is my dream school ! Thank you for having this !
Ofc, good luck to you
Awesome podcast, Taranjeet. You are inspiration for a lot of nurses.
Thank you Manoj, I appreciate you!
Currently working as a neuro icu nurse in the Bay Area as a first generation graduate. Following!! Thanks for the content!
Good luck to you
Thank you everyone for this helpful information. I appreciate all your time and efforts in constructing this. I am super motivated now and have more direction about applying to CRNA school from this video.
I’m glad this helped. Good luck to you, please reach out if you need any help.
This was phenomenal 💙
I am glad you liked it. More content coming soon.
I am in the process to apply to the program soon! Thank you 🙏
Good luck to you.
Make more videos like this. Thanks.
Will def do!! Thanks a lot.
Great video!
Planning to attend a spring AANA conference and I want to make a good impression. What are some do’s, don’t’s, and things to expect?
Be prepared with some comfy walking shoes and be prepared to ask a lot of questions. Don't be hesitant to ask questions. Have an elevator pitch ready if possible.
Hi Kevin!
For USC did you have to take science courses again. Thank you!
Hello, yes he did.
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Ty 👏🏽
Hi, thank you so much for this video! What were the names of the podcast and textbooks?
Thank you so much for the video, it was very insightful! I apologize if it was already mentioned, but is there a way to reach you all directly via email or something similar?
If not, one question I had was regarding prerequisites, particularly science courses. Do you recommended taking those at a university (such as the one we got our BSN in) or at a community/junior college?
@@miguelal-4 Hey Miguel, when it comes to science courses like anatomy or physiology it does not really matter where you take them. However, when it comes to grad school courses such as Advanced Pathophysiology then you have to take them at a University which offers those grad courses. Hope that helps