Hello Tobe,
The answer is a resounding "no" as far as being too old. The key is how much do you want to become a nurse, and how long do you plan on working once you do graduate and start practicing. It also depends on when you're planning on retiring.
If you can work school around raising your kids, Nursing is a career that will serve you well, and open doors you probably never imagined. See http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com
It's common to see nursing students in their 50's going for a second career or just doing something they really want to.
I'd caution you that Nursing is like Plumbing. You work for your money. It is physically demanding and can be highly stressful.
These websites might help you decide:
Johnson & Johnson's site promoting nursing.
http://www.discovernursing.com
Nursing views of The Nursing Profession:
http://www.nursefriendly.com/views
To Stay in Nursing, or Not: A thread in our forums:
http://www.nursingdiscussions.com/stay
Hope these are helpful:
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.nursinga2z.com




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