TheReadyCRNA

The Acceptance Audit Lite

Find Out If You're Actually Ready to Apply to CRNA School

Applying too early — or waiting too long? One costs you the offer. The other costs you the year.

Sixteen questions across the eight areas a nurse anesthesia admissions committee reads. You get a score out of 80, your strongest signals, your real gaps, and what to do about each one.

01Academic Foundation
02Clinical Depth
03Certification Strategy
04Research and Scholarly Activity
05Narrative Clarity
06Pressure Tolerance
07Financial and Logistical Readiness
08Relational Sponsorship

16 questions · 8 to 10 minutes · free
Answer honestly. A flattering score helps no one.

Built from 15 years in the operating room, 15,000+ anesthetics, and over a decade mentoring ICU nurses into nurse anesthesia school.

First, before you see anything

Where do you think you land?

Out of 80. Go with your gut — you get about three seconds of honesty before you start talking yourself into a number.

40 / 80
Not closeReady now

You will not see this number again until the end. The distance between what you guessed and what you scored is often the most useful thing here.

Scoring complete

Where should I send the full breakdown?

Your score and your gaps show on the next screen. I will also send the written breakdown so you still have it next week, when you actually sit down to work on it.

Add your first name and a valid email to see your score.

One email with your breakdown, then occasional notes on getting into nurse anesthesia school. Leave anytime.

You guessed You scored

All eight, scored

Your strongest signals

What is costing you the most

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The book walks through all eight areas in full — what each one means to an admissions committee, and how to change what your file says about you.

Download Chapter 1 of the book free

The Acceptance Audit Lite shows how your current record reads against the eight areas nurse anesthesia admissions committees weigh. It is an educational tool. It does not predict, promise, or guarantee any admissions decision.