Originally Posted by goodmojo68
Hello Everyone,
I'm brand new to this site. I'm in my late 30's and I have decided to go back to school for nursing. I am a full time student at my local community college. I have tried to make my choices based on locale as I have 2 young children (in school) and a husband who works a 12 hour rotating shift.
I thought I had finally made up my mind and decided to take my core classes at this community college (which doesn't have a nursing program) and transfer to St. Joseph's in West Hartford but now that I have had a chance to read several posts, I am unsure. It sounds like there are a lot of great programs out there in the community colleges, albeit they are a distance for me. I am also concerned about the lengthy waiting lists. St. Joseph's is really expensive as it is a private school and I will receive little if any financial aid but my husband and I have decided to live with the fact that we will have major student loans to pay off (not the best situation but we will do what we have to). I really want this and I am very committed. Eventually, I would like to apply for the CRNA program at New Britain.
I really would appreciate any advice or input anyone can give me.
Thanks so much!
Michelle
Congratulations! You are making a wonderful career choice! Can you tell I love being a nurse?????
We have had students from St. Joes on occasion: not recently though. I work with nurses who are St. Joes grads as well. You are right about the lengthy waiting lists at several of the schools.
I would stick with St, Joes and deal with the loans later. New grads can always find positions in hospitals that will pay back their student loans. I work with several newish grads who are choosing that option.
The CRNA program at NBGH is VERY competitive not to mention rigorous. My friend's daughter just finished it. You will need several years of ICU experience if you want to be considered for that program.
PM me and we can talk or go out to lunch and chat. I am close by to you. I am not allowed to put my regular e-mail here but I will give it to you privately if you wish.
Betsy