Thanks for all your replies. You know, I have been thinking about this all day. I have waited YEARS to pursue nursing. I completed my cna training in October 2006, I got my cpr certification, put my application packet together and submitted it for the Fall 07 LPN classes. I went in Dec 2006 and took the ACT (I was the oldest one there) I came out with a 22 as a composite score. I have decided not to roll over and just give this up. I am taking three classes this semester which is required in the LPN program, if I get accepted (won't know until March or April) I will graduate the end of December 2008. I know the weight loss surgery (which I am committed to doing whatever I have to) is going to help take care of several of the health problems I currently have, including helping my knees and hips with all that extra weight off. This is my dream, I know I can do it. I got to thinking how it was before when I was a claims adjuster, I simply could not sit in the chair for hours. I am better off when I am up walking rather than sitting. Let me get my LPN, then I will bridge over to the RN program if I want to. Sooo, it looks like I will still be here on the boards with you all - I don't want to go to college for 4 years to get a bachelors degree in social work, I would much rather have my RN degree in 4 years. Blessings to all!