Love your content man. You're a huge inspiration ! I'm 23 and working for about 9 months as a new grad RN in a level one trauma/surgical and cvicu (just no fresh cabgs/swans/iabp/lvad for me yet). Tons of sick patients and I'm learning a ton. My undergrad gpa is similar to yours , but my sciences is probably like a 3.4. I only have my ADN and hoping that when I start my BSN those grades will boost my undergrad gpa. I may even retake sciences i didn't do as well in previously. I'm probably about 3-5 years away from even applying for crna school, but just watching your videos gets me excited
@@mpleading2588 It was pretty stressful. Months of studying, hoping I would be prepared for what was asked. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming though, which made my decision even easier to make :)
Absolutely love your videos! I am just starting ABSN at 34, watching your videos in between my studies. It’s Like watching a show on Netflix, only much more beneficial, and I don’t feel guilty for taking a break! Thank you Bolt!
Great video man! Great info!! I always learn a lot from you! You always rock! I’m gonna start Donating to the CRNA Foundation in August since It was hard for me to go to college to be a CRNA after I graduated high school in 08 because of my cerebral palsy! I love your Tesla! I love all electric cars! Have you seen the all electric bmw I7? It’s awesome
If you were a Respiratory Therapist before an ICU nurse would that be helpful in getting into school? I plan on keeping my RT License so I can continue intubating and placing A lines and helping with vent patients.
I received my Bachelor of Nursing from outside the United States Will I be accepted into CRNA School after I have two years of intensive care experience from inside the United States?
3.34 was my entire undergrad degree. 4.0 is your core sciences which are not including nursing school classes, those are not core sciences. Biology/Chemistry/Physics/Anatomy/Microbiology etc.
I was just asking myself the other day if I should stay at my Level 1 hospital. I’m currently at the University of utah hospital but my commute is 40-50 minutes. I’ve debated on moving to a closer hospital but the closest hospitals are level 2. Other than being able to see sicker patients is there any other benefit to a level 1 hospital for CRNA applications? Thanks!
Hi, I'm interested in becoming a CRNA and am curious if you had to complete a scholarly project or manuscript for a science journal. How was that experience if you did? Thanks!
brother namaste. love from india. I have a question. I am going to join my DNP in nurse anesthesia in southern Illinois University. once after completing how I will get my CRNA certification.
Im currently a med/surg RN (1 year) and I'll be looking for ICU jobs soon. Would it be possible for me to keep my med/surg position PRN and continue to work at my current job like once or twice a week when I also start my ICU job which will be 3 12's?
Love your content man. You're a huge inspiration ! I'm 23 and working for about 9 months as a new grad RN in a level one trauma/surgical and cvicu (just no fresh cabgs/swans/iabp/lvad for me yet). Tons of sick patients and I'm learning a ton. My undergrad gpa is similar to yours , but my sciences is probably like a 3.4. I only have my ADN and hoping that when I start my BSN those grades will boost my undergrad gpa. I may even retake sciences i didn't do as well in previously. I'm probably about 3-5 years away from even applying for crna school, but just watching your videos gets me excited
Thank you for making great/inspiring content! I just interviewed for the first time this week and got accepted 😭
Congratulations!! How was the interview process?
@@mpleading2588 It was pretty stressful. Months of studying, hoping I would be prepared for what was asked. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming though, which made my decision even easier to make :)
You come across as just a regular guy but you are smart as hell! Way more substantive than you come across or give yourself credit for. 💖
Absolutely love your videos! I am just starting ABSN at 34, watching your videos in between my studies. It’s Like watching a show on Netflix, only much more beneficial, and I don’t feel guilty for taking a break!
Thank you Bolt!
good luck on your journey! hoping to get accepted to an ABSN program next year when im 31
@@melissacamden1949 thank you! Good luck to you too!!!
Great video man! Great info!! I always learn a lot from you! You always rock! I’m gonna start Donating to the CRNA Foundation in August since It was hard for me to go to college to be a CRNA after I graduated high school in 08 because of my cerebral palsy! I love your Tesla! I love all electric cars! Have you seen the all electric bmw I7? It’s awesome
Were there expiration dates on the science courses for CRNA school?
If you were a Respiratory Therapist before an ICU nurse would that be helpful in getting into school? I plan on keeping my RT License so I can continue intubating and placing A lines and helping with vent patients.
Hell yeah
sir what will happen if we complete crna on or before 2025 because of the new rule of drna
I received my Bachelor of Nursing from outside the United States Will I be accepted into CRNA School after I have two years of intensive care experience from inside the United States?
3.34 in nursing school or was the 4.0 science including nursing classes?
3.34 was my entire undergrad degree. 4.0 is your core sciences which are not including nursing school classes, those are not core sciences. Biology/Chemistry/Physics/Anatomy/Microbiology etc.
@@BoltCRNA awesome thanks bro
Does your science gpa include algebra and statistics?
I was just asking myself the other day if I should stay at my Level 1 hospital. I’m currently at the University of utah hospital but my commute is 40-50 minutes. I’ve debated on moving to a closer hospital but the closest hospitals are level 2. Other than being able to see sicker patients is there any other benefit to a level 1 hospital for CRNA applications? Thanks!
Hi, I'm interested in becoming a CRNA and am curious if you had to complete a scholarly project or manuscript for a science journal. How was that experience if you did? Thanks!
brother namaste. love from india. I have a question. I am going to join my DNP in nurse anesthesia in southern Illinois University. once after completing how I will get my CRNA certification.
You'll sign up for the board exam and pass it. Then you will be a CRNA.
@@BoltCRNA thanks brother thank you so much for clearing my confusion. I love you lot....lots and lots of thanks ..... brother
I graduate from India.can you please tell me.What all the requirements for international student?I am a US citizen. Did I need toefl?
@@ashamercy8257 any country where local language is English don't need English proficiency exams like tofel or IELTS.
@@kerulpravinbhai8707 Thank you
Im currently a med/surg RN (1 year) and I'll be looking for ICU jobs soon. Would it be possible for me to keep my med/surg position PRN and continue to work at my current job like once or twice a week when I also start my ICU job which will be 3 12's?
Sure, if you'd like to work that much.