For y’all who are currently in the the prelicensure program do you like it and for y’all that graduated was it difficult finding a job??? Overall any regrets going to WGU??? I’m open to all opinions
Cordero, my son is in his second year of community college. His ultimate goal is to become a CRNA. I am glad to find someone who is not only Male but also AA. My son is exactly that. I am a single Mother and him and I are trying to figure out his best path so that he doesn't lose time. I am watching all of your videos.
Been an icu nurse for 8 years. Right before I entered nursing school I began to experience depression (had a difficult time in life). This depression got the better of me because prior to that I was an A student and my grades suffered afterwards. Never failed a course just barely made through. I let depression take my entire 20s. Now I’m 32 and have a daughter who turned 5. She has been my motivator and the reason why I am beginning to pursue crna. I don’t how challenging it’ll be because my nursing courses gpa is at 2.7 while the prerequisite courses are sitting at 3.9. This feeling has always prevented me from applying to any school because I felt well just dumb. While I let depression rob me of my 20s and I won’t let it rob my 30s because my daughter is looking up to me. I don’t know it’s going to happen but I’ll let this be stamp for me to come back to as a reminder of where I was at the this time in life. Thanks!
You can and WILL do this. You are not stupid. You will have several chances to explain your situation which is unique to you. You was suffering from an illness, and I’m sure many will see it as such(just like any other kind of illness that causes students to struggle). What stands out the most to me is that you still pushed through and graduated while dealing with that(perseverance). Mental Health is no longer this taboo subject. They will understand…make them understand. Thoroughly and honestly explain your situation in your personal statement and at interviews. Really show them you will do anything it takes to become a CRNA. Believe in yourself. You will be a CRNA!
Okay I’m hacking WGU currently. Doing the bachelors in science that has all the prerequisites for the accelerated bsn at my local state school. So I’ll finish my bachelors in science then go to the 13 month bsn program near me so I can build some connections locally and technically graduate from a state university!
I’ve been following your channel because you went to WGU and I’m currently in the process of applying and I’m just hoping to get in at this point; my end goal is CRNA. I’ve been working with sedated patients my entire adult life in oral surgery and think it’s the logical thing to do and I also have a lot of interest in it and love assisting in sedation cases. I do have two questions. How many schools did you apply to and what school did you end up getting accepted to? If that question is to invasive of your privacy I 💯 understand! Once again thanks for the great content. It’s inspiring.
All the best to you & your wife in CRNA school. I appreciate your channel. I’ve been watching your channel from I just started nursing school and now I’m abt to be 2yrs in the ICU!
I live in Dallas and one of our CRNA schools don’t accept pass/fail school degree 😢 so I’ll have to find another school. I start Aug 1st with WGU nursing program . I pray you complete your program wishing you the best success 🥂
Cordero… also trying to get CRNA at RFU after WGU can I pick your brain on how I should do this? I’m looking into classes but not sure where is the best place to take the grad level classes as not many places offer certain ones like biostat or organic chem or biochem
I currently do security at a children's hospital in Utah. I am actually thinking about going into nursing. My Mother, two of my aunts, and a few close friends are nurses and they say I would make a wonderful nurse. When I was younger I wanted to stay as far away from hospitals as I possibly could. I don't faint or get queasy at the site of blood, but there are still a few things I that don't sit very well with me in the healthcare field. We recently had a child shipped out on a chopper to a trauma level 1 hospital and while watching them taking care of the child, I thought to myself this is something I want to do. What would you suggest about getting over some of the things in healthcare that dont sit well with people? Like the suction stuff they deal with?
Hi! I received my BSN from WGU in 2021and want to apply to CRNA school in the next few years. Is there any online schools you recommend for taking those science/ graduate courses? Thank you!
I want to do WGU for BSN, but, I am worried because I don't have a car or money to fly out to Houston, Texas. Did they require you to fly out? How much did it cost you in total for clinicals?
I’m currently in my first term at WGU. I reached out to a school and was told they do no accept any competency based programs even if I retake the science core classes. Did you check with schools ahead of time or just apply? Thanks for the content!
How was your BSN GPA calculated? Did they strictly use the 3.0 from WGU or did they include the required prerequisites for admission to the program like Microbiology, human anatomy? I also have chemistry courses from before WGU that would make my science GPA competitive, but im not sure how much those would change my cumulative. I guess that could be program dependent. Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I've wanted this since before nursing school, but when I chose WGU I pushed it into the back of my mind because I wasn't sure what else to do.
Thank you so much for the information! I just graduated with my BSN and am starting a new position in the ICU (CABG, IABP, CRRT type pts). I already have a bachelors from a traditional 4 year in Psychology but the gpa from that is a 3.2. Aside from getting my CCRN and doing councils/committees do you recommend I take additional courses? When I got my previous bachelors I was pre-med so I took organic chem and biochem but made barely passing grades. They were taken over 10 years ago at this point.
Thanks so much for the video so inspiring. I’m on my CRNA journey now and I wanted to ask if you had any advice on retaking undergrad sciences courses to get a better grade. Specifically will they respect or recognize online courses vs taking them at a community college? I work full time and trying to go to campus 4 days a week would be rough. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks so much.
Unfortunately I don’t remember back that far, all I have it the generic advice of staying organized and ask questions when confused. That’ll take you a long way in all areas of life
For y’all who are currently in the the prelicensure program do you like it and for y’all that graduated was it difficult finding a job??? Overall any regrets going to WGU??? I’m open to all opinions
Not hard finding a job at all but I worked as a PCT in ICU before I was a nurse. No regrets
Cordero, my son is in his second year of community college. His ultimate goal is to become a CRNA. I am glad to find someone who is not only Male but also AA. My son is exactly that. I am a single Mother and him and I are trying to figure out his best path so that he doesn't lose time. I am watching all of your videos.
I just finished my first term in WGU's prelicensure nursing program with end goal of CRNA. So grateful to have found this! Great info!
You can do it. Put in the work! We’ll see you on the other side
Been an icu nurse for 8 years. Right before I entered nursing school I began to experience depression (had a difficult time in life). This depression got the better of me because prior to that I was an A student and my grades suffered afterwards. Never failed a course just barely made through. I let depression take my entire 20s. Now I’m 32 and have a daughter who turned 5. She has been my motivator and the reason why I am beginning to pursue crna. I don’t how challenging it’ll be because my nursing courses gpa is at 2.7 while the prerequisite courses are sitting at 3.9. This feeling has always prevented me from applying to any school because I felt well just dumb. While I let depression rob me of my 20s and I won’t let it rob my 30s because my daughter is looking up to me. I don’t know it’s going to happen but I’ll let this be stamp for me to come back to as a reminder of where I was at the this time in life. Thanks!
You can and WILL do this. You are not stupid. You will have several chances to explain your situation which is unique to you. You was suffering from an illness, and I’m sure many will see it as such(just like any other kind of illness that causes students to struggle). What stands out the most to me is that you still pushed through and graduated while dealing with that(perseverance). Mental Health is no longer this taboo subject. They will understand…make them understand. Thoroughly and honestly explain your situation in your personal statement and at interviews. Really show them you will do anything it takes to become a CRNA. Believe in yourself. You will be a CRNA!
Okay I’m hacking WGU currently. Doing the bachelors in science that has all the prerequisites for the accelerated bsn at my local state school. So I’ll finish my bachelors in science then go to the 13 month bsn program near me so I can build some connections locally and technically graduate from a state university!
The moment I’ve been waiting for thank you 😊
Hope this helps! If you have more in-depth questions lmk.
I’ve been following your channel because you went to WGU and I’m currently in the process of applying and I’m just hoping to get in at this point; my end goal is CRNA. I’ve been working with sedated patients my entire adult life in oral surgery and think it’s the logical thing to do and I also have a lot of interest in it and love assisting in sedation cases. I do have two questions. How many schools did you apply to and what school did you end up getting accepted to? If that question is to invasive of your privacy I 💯 understand! Once again thanks for the great content. It’s inspiring.
All the best to you & your wife in CRNA school. I appreciate your channel. I’ve been watching your channel from I just started nursing school and now I’m abt to be 2yrs in the ICU!
Thank you so much for the support! Cool to see you thriving! Thinking about CRNA school next ??
@@ACoupleNurses I’m def thinking abt it!
@@douglasbennett9044 do it ! Let us know if we can answer any questions
@@ACoupleNurses how is the program going?
I live in Dallas and one of our CRNA schools don’t accept pass/fail school degree 😢 so I’ll have to find another school. I start Aug 1st with WGU nursing program . I pray you complete your program wishing you the best success 🥂
Have you found a school in Texas that does?
Nice mustache lol. You and wife inspired me and my wife to follow suit
Awesome, Are you guys working in the ICU yet?
The goat has returned !!
So happy I found you!
Cordero… also trying to get CRNA at RFU after WGU can I pick your brain on how I should do this? I’m looking into classes but not sure where is the best place to take the grad level classes as not many places offer certain ones like biostat or organic chem or biochem
Hmu on IG @deepak.dero
I currently do security at a children's hospital in Utah. I am actually thinking about going into nursing. My Mother, two of my aunts, and a few close friends are nurses and they say I would make a wonderful nurse. When I was younger I wanted to stay as far away from hospitals as I possibly could. I don't faint or get queasy at the site of blood, but there are still a few things I that don't sit very well with me in the healthcare field. We recently had a child shipped out on a chopper to a trauma level 1 hospital and while watching them taking care of the child, I thought to myself this is something I want to do. What would you suggest about getting over some of the things in healthcare that dont sit well with people? Like the suction stuff they deal with?
I wanted to go to WGU but I thought their Program’s GPA max is 3.0 😐
Hi! I received my BSN from WGU in 2021and want to apply to CRNA school in the next few years. Is there any online schools you recommend for taking those science/ graduate courses? Thank you!
You may have to dig a little online. Joint Diversity CRNA on FB. It’s full of resources. I took my grad courses at UMASS -Boston
I want to do WGU for BSN, but, I am worried because I don't have a car or money to fly out to Houston, Texas. Did they require you to fly out? How much did it cost you in total for clinicals?
clinicals are in Houston
Thank you so much this helps a ton
Glad it helped!
I’m currently in my first term at WGU. I reached out to a school and was told they do no accept any competency based programs even if I retake the science core classes.
Did you check with schools ahead of time or just apply?
Thanks for the content!
I reached out before applying and wasting my time
How was your BSN GPA calculated? Did they strictly use the 3.0 from WGU or did they include the required prerequisites for admission to the program like Microbiology, human anatomy? I also have chemistry courses from before WGU that would make my science GPA competitive, but im not sure how much those would change my cumulative. I guess that could be program dependent. Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I've wanted this since before nursing school, but when I chose WGU I pushed it into the back of my mind because I wasn't sure what else to do.
Each school has their own criteria. Best bet is to check the program website and/or email them directly and ask
Hi can you recommend schools where you took grad level biostat? Or the advanced physiology and grad level orgo?
This might be a dumb question but whats a CCRN? You mentioned that
Critical care registered nurse
Thank you so much for the information! I just graduated with my BSN and am starting a new position in the ICU (CABG, IABP, CRRT type pts). I already have a bachelors from a traditional 4 year in Psychology but the gpa from that is a 3.2. Aside from getting my CCRN and doing councils/committees do you recommend I take additional courses? When I got my previous bachelors I was pre-med so I took organic chem and biochem but made barely passing grades. They were taken over 10 years ago at this point.
You sound like a relatively competitive candidate. Might recommend retaking Chem to get at A
Which crna anesthesia school do you go?
Hi everyone what did you study for your entrance exam for pre license BSN program
Thanks so much for the video so inspiring. I’m on my CRNA journey now and I wanted to ask if you had any advice on retaking undergrad sciences courses to get a better grade. Specifically will they respect or recognize online courses vs taking them at a community college? I work full time and trying to go to campus 4 days a week would be rough. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks so much.
Retook online Chem and online Stats at a community college
@@ACoupleNurses thank you. I appreciate that.
Can I ask you where to look for those advance classes?
Which advanced patho, pharm did you take? I am shopping for classes
Do you think someone who’s interested in going to medical school could get in with a b.s from Wgu?
Can’t speak on that. Sry
did you had any healthcare experience prior to your first nursing ICU Job
5 months on a med-surg floor. Also worked as a inpatient psych tech during nursing school.
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Speaking of wgu, what tips do you have for biochemistry if you remember any?
Unfortunately I don’t remember back that far, all I have it the generic advice of staying organized and ask questions when confused. That’ll take you a long way in all areas of life
Thanks for the video,How old are you man?
Early 30’s
Which program are you in?
Which crna school do you at
Looking to do WGU BSN to RN program and thought about doing CRNA school later down the line. Will most of these concepts still apply for me?
Did you like WGU? Did you have any regrets? I’m starting the prelicensure program soon and I’m really nervous
I’d say so
How was going to wgu?
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Lol what are ubcs