I start nursing school this october, and have already decided what I want to do post graduation (CRNA school). Thank you so much for this very real insight and your videos are something I enjoy watching!
Thanks for sharing very important information as always. Currently, I am in nursing school and will be graduating in less than a year. I am also working in cardiac ICU as a patient care tech. So far my nursing GPA 4.0. I am planning to go to CRNA school. My concern is there are only two CRNA schools in my state and accept only few. The tuition out of state is much higher than instate. What are the tips you provide me to join less expensive CRNA school? which state is best to move to get instate tuition discount?
Congratulations on finishing soon! The top choice would be to apply to the schools within the state you live in. If you’re interested in programs outside of your state, you can live there for a year before school starts in order to get the in state tuition. You can also reach out the the office of admissions of the programs you’re interested in to see if they have discounts or programs for out of state students! I’ve heard some programs offer in-state tuition for 6 months until they move to the state. So there’s multiple options to consider! I only applied to schools in my home state for that sole reason. Hope that helps🫶🏼
hi Paul. Ive watch you blog. I really am inspired being a Crna nurse, but im just starting here in united states. I would like some advices and paths on applying for crna program. I hope I can get in touch with youu. thanks!
I start nursing school this october, and have already decided what I want to do post graduation (CRNA school). Thank you so much for this very real insight and your videos are something I enjoy watching!
Very helpful insight. I appreciate you!
Glad it was helpful♥️ love your videos!
Thanks for sharing very important information as always. Currently, I am in nursing school and will be graduating in less than a year. I am also working in cardiac ICU as a patient care tech. So far my nursing GPA 4.0. I am planning to go to CRNA school. My concern is there are only two CRNA schools in my state and accept only few. The tuition out of state is much higher than instate. What are the tips you provide me to join less expensive CRNA school? which state is best to move to get instate tuition discount?
Congratulations on finishing soon! The top choice would be to apply to the schools within the state you live in. If you’re interested in programs outside of your state, you can live there for a year before school starts in order to get the in state tuition. You can also reach out the the office of admissions of the programs you’re interested in to see if they have discounts or programs for out of state students! I’ve heard some programs offer in-state tuition for 6 months until they move to the state. So there’s multiple options to consider! I only applied to schools in my home state for that sole reason. Hope that helps🫶🏼
Don’t feel discouraged! Apply anyways, your GPA is lovely and I’m sure there are other things about you that set you apart.
How important is knowing organic chemistry (the actual course work) to be successful in CRNA school?
just take orgo at your local community college. I know, awful. 😭
hi Paul. Ive watch you blog. I really am inspired being a Crna nurse, but im just starting here in united states. I would like some advices and paths on applying for crna program. I hope I can get in touch with youu. thanks!
Hi Jerome! You can message me on my Instagram or email me - srnapaul@gmail.com ♥️
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