I too worked in corporate America for 20 yrs before I decided to go back to school to become a nurse. I chose the route of an associates degree in nursing. I worked 40 hours a week and chipped away at my pre-reqs at night. My sons were 7 & 11 and I had a supportive husband at the time. It took me 3 yrs to get through them and to be accepted into the actual nursing program. I know at the time I was going through this all programs in my state were impacted and it was a just a matter of getting into a program. Becoming a nurse was a dream of mine since I was a little girl and there was no one or nothing that was going to hold me back. I come in contact with a lot of patients both young and old that make statements regarding oh I could never do that, my response to them is if I could do it at 36 anyone can do it. My suggestion to you is contact your local college or university and make an appointment with a health science counselor. Let them know your current situation, i.e. family, finances, etc. they should be able to get you started in regards to your course of studies.
Good luck and contact me if you would like: babyrn58@yahoo.com




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