Re: Time+money analysis of CRNA vs. AA school
CRNA is worth it if you are early in your college career and can switch to nursing without adding a significant amount of time to your degree. If you can't, then the amount of time you will put into getting a second degree bsn, getting the ICU experience, and going to a CRNA program will be nearly as long as going to medical school and finishing the majority of a residency. In that case it would be much wiser to pursue AA or medical school if you want to put that much time into it.
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