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Old Nov 15, 2007, 05:49 PM
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Hello Fellow Nurses,

I was hoping i could get some constructive input regarding my situation.

I just turned 47 and am in good physical shape (thank God) and I am looking at nursing as a 2nd career. I like the idea of working with people and helping them recover from their ailments. I releaze that what's perceived (in the outside world) and what's real (in the work place) are two different things.

I am a straight SWM with no kids or x-wifes (don't ask me how i managed to do that). Based on my previous college degree, It would take me aproximately 2.5 yrs to complete the program so that would make me aprox. 51 yrs old and first year nurse.

1) Does anyone think that my age would limit my working abilities in the field or limit me in anyway in this occupatiion?

2) How do you know if nursing is for you. I like people and am glad to help but i don't have a medical background.


thanks for your constructive input....

~Tony


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Old Nov 15, 2007, 06:11 PM
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You're still young. Some nurses first entered the profession in their late 50s and early 60s because they had the will and found a way to accomplish the daunting feat of nursing school. Good luck, and I think you'll contribute meaningfully to the nursing profession.

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Old Nov 15, 2007, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by TonyFl View Post
Hello Fellow Nurses,

I was hoping i could get some constructive input regarding my situation.

I just turned 47 and am in good physical shape (thank God) and I am looking at nursing as a 2nd career. I like the idea of working with people and helping them recover from their ailments. I releaze that what's perceived (in the outside world) and what's real (in the work place) are two different things.

I am a straight SWM with no kids or x-wifes (don't ask me how i managed to do that). Based on my previous college degree, It would take me aproximately 2.5 yrs to complete the program so that would make me aprox. 51 yrs old and first year nurse.

Does anyone think that my age would limit my working abilities in the field or limit me in anyway in this occupatiion?

I am located in Fla.

thanks for your constructive input....

~Tony
Welcome to All Nurses!

I'm currently in school and will be 51 at graduation. I'm hoping for a long, interesting career in nursing.

Please don't let your age deter you from what you want to do.

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Old Nov 15, 2007, 06:23 PM
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Congradulations Don....!



Originally Posted by Don3218 View Post
Welcome to All Nurses!

I'm currently in school and will be 51 at graduation. I'm hoping for a long, interesting career in nursing.

Please don't let your age deter you from what you want to do.

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Old Nov 15, 2007, 06:28 PM
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Congradulations Don....!
Thanks, buddy! Lots of hard work, but I'm having a ball!

Let us know what you decide to do. Exploring all of the various forums on this site is an excellent start; you'll "meet" lots of people from all over the world here with their own unique perspectives on just about everything. Then you'll have an opportunity to mull over your options, make informed decisions and get into a program suited for you.

Best of luck!

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Old Nov 15, 2007, 06:39 PM
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Thanks Pal....

I think i can handle the course work...i'm just a little concerned about my 1) age and 2) don't have any experience in the medical field.


Originally Posted by Don3218 View Post
Thanks, buddy! Lots of hard work, but I'm having a ball!

Let us know what you decide to do. Exploring all of the various forums on this site is an excellent start; you'll "meet" lots of people from all over the world here with their own unique perspectives on just about everything. Then you'll have an opportunity to mull over your options, make informed decisions and get into a program suited for you.

Best of luck!

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Old Nov 15, 2007, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by TonyFl View Post
Thanks Pal....

I think i can handle the course work...i'm just a little concerned about my 1) age and 2) don't have any experience in the medical field.
You'll just have to believe me when I tell you that your age is of no consideration. Really. In fact, older students tend to do very well, precisely because their age, maturity and life experiences teaches them the virtue of hard work, good study habits, and a determination to succeed. As for your lack of experience in the medical field, this is exactly why clinical opportunities are provided to students in the curriculum. No one is born knowing these things. Many people seek out part-time employment in the field to get that experience, but I do not believe it is necessary. It's certainly helpful and will provide you with advantages when it's time to interact with ill and injured people, but it's not required. I believe it's a matter of "wanting it bad enough". If you want it, it's up to you to get it. You'll meet other students in your classes in the same situation you are. And at age 50, I'm NOT the oldest person in the room, nor am I the only male.

You're entering a field that is going to be opening doors for you throughout your career, beginning the day you graduate. It's up to you to get there, and I would be very disappointed if I thought you were avoiding it for something so minor as AGE!!! Do it!

God, that sounded like a "win one for the gipper" speech!

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Old Nov 15, 2007, 07:06 PM
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I'm only 34, but have a wife and 3 school age children. I'm 29 days from graduating with an ASN. If I can do it anyone can. I would think your single without kids status would be a plus as far as being able to concentrate on school/work. In my previous life I was a carpenter/foreman for a construction company, so obviously I had no medical background. What I had when I started this journey was a sincere interest in helping people just like you have. What I have now is a thirst for knowledge and drive and ambition to be the best nurse I can be. As they say, age is just a number. I don't think your age would limit you in any way shape or form!!

Good luck!!

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 06:30 AM
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Very Good Dad....

Did you go to school full time or part time?
Did you also work while going to school?

thanks buddy...!



Originally Posted by Dad-2-3 View Post
I'm only 34, but have a wife and 3 school age children. I'm 29 days from graduating with an ASN. If I can do it anyone can. I would think your single without kids status would be a plus as far as being able to concentrate on school/work. In my previous life I was a carpenter/foreman for a construction company, so obviously I had no medical background. What I had when I started this journey was a sincere interest in helping people just like you have. What I have now is a thirst for knowledge and drive and ambition to be the best nurse I can be. As they say, age is just a number. I don't think your age would limit you in any way shape or form!!

Good luck!!

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 06:59 AM
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Very Good Dad....

Did you go to school full time or part time?
Did you also work while going to school?

thanks buddy...!
I went to school full time. Luckily my wife was able to keep our heads above water financially with her job, so I did not have to work. My family made lots of sacrifices and we didn't have money to "play" with like before I started school. There were lots of people in my class who had children, worked part time and made it through though. I believe you just have to want it bad enough.

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