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Jun 27, 2004 08:09 AM

Going back to school for LPN at age 47

by Dratz
Updated Apr 22, 2006 at 04:34 AM by Dratz

I have decided to change my career and have chosen to do the LPN course throught Distant Learning. I have just applied and am awaiting to see if I am accepted into the program. I will do all the courses using the internet and home study with my final practicum and workshops in the city.

I am pretty excited about this new venture and wanted to know if anyone else out there started at my age.
In other words, do you think I am crazy?

Thanking you in advance for all suggestions and comments


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No. 1
from Blackcat99
Old Jun 27, 2004, 10:53 AM

My mom started LPN classes at age 50 and did just fine. Sounds like you have made a wise decision. Best of luck
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No. 2
from RN34TX
Old Jun 27, 2004, 11:41 AM

When I graduated from LPN school I was 26 (in 1997). I was one of the youngest in my class. I graduated with people deciding to be nurses for whatever reason: I got laid off, my husband left me, etc.....
I'm 34 now working on my BSN. (LPN was the best decision I ever made, besides going on for my RN)
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No. 3
from beehive8
Old Jun 27, 2004, 03:54 PM

You're never too old to go back to school! Best of luck to you!
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from jnette allnurses Guide
Old Jun 27, 2004, 04:04 PM

Ditto the above ! I started school for my RN at 50... graduated at 53...so you're still that little spring chicken !

You'll do FINE !
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No. 5
from Tweety Staff
Old Jun 27, 2004, 04:52 PM

Good luck! ditto what everyone else said!
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No. 6
from suzy253
Old Jun 27, 2004, 06:04 PM

Hi and welcome! I started nursing school in 2003 at the age of 50 so welcome to the club. You can do it!
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No. 7
from Old Gal
Old Jun 30, 2004, 11:16 PM

Default You're never too old!
Hi There,

I originally took my RN years ago, graduating in 1976. There were grandmothers over 50 in my class; and they were wonderful students and did well.
After working off and on between children, etc. I then had a 16 year hiatus from nursing. I just recently completed the refresher course and am now moving on to my BN through Athabasca.
You can do it! While doing my clinical for the refresher in a long term care facility; I worked with a newly graduated over 50 LPN who was learning to do the daytime meds for 60 residents. It was tough the first couple of days but by the third day she was doing great.
Let's cheer each other on!
Good luck.
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No. 8
from SSTnurse2b
Old Jul 07, 2004, 10:36 AM

Default Never too old!!
I am in a similar boat as you...I am almost 40 and have finally decided what I want to do when I grow up..lol. I worked in and managed restaurants and bars for the last 20 yrs...and when the last place closed unexpectedly in October...I was "forced" to take a job as dietary supervisor in a seniors residence. I honestly didn't think I would stay because the money wasn't there..and I really didn't consider it to be my "field". 9 months later I am still at the residence...loving every minute of it. I love these people dearly..and decided a few months ago to go back to school to become a nurse. I want to stay in geriatrics. I will be going through Norquest as well as I was unable to get funding for Bow Valley College, so I can keep my job and study at my own pace. Might take me a bit longer than going straight to school...but thats ok with me. There was a reason I was put in the position I am in...and I can't wait to finish classes and be a nurse full time...no matter what my age when I am done!! Go for it...nurses of any age are needed....as long as they are caring and devoted....
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No. 9
Old Jul 07, 2004, 10:41 AM

I'm 45 and just graduated from nursing school. You are not too old. In fact your life experiences will come in handy as a nurse...
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