r/CRNA student thread - for those considering a career as a CRNA

A what are my chances post

Hey everybody,

     Just was wondering what everyone though. 3.2 prerequisites undergrad. 3.0 in nursing school, and 3.86 RN-BSN. I do have some Ws for switching my major a few times. Finished biochemistry online with a lab this month through Doane and finished with an A. 
      As far as work experience goes, I have always worked full time since I was 18, I'm 28 now. I was a CNA and worked in an ICU as a tech for 3 years. I also worked as an EMT and went to paramedic school (not a university program) and did that for a year while in nursing school. I started out working as a nurse in a small critical access ICU for a year, and I work currently in a level one, magnet, teaching facility in the Cardiac ICU. Also over the past year I have been a preceptor, and I have taught clinical at a college for the past year. 
     For Certs CCRN, BLS instructor, ACLS, PALS.
    Now I realize my wears point is GPA. I plan on taking 7-8 weeks to take the GRE and score >300. I have to apply to 10-12 schools. Any insight on people with a similar story or stats?
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