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Old Jun 30, 2008, 05:21 AM
RN2NP (Female)
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Re: Advice for new NP grad student...

Congratulations!!!! I also was just accepted into NP school and was thinking of working WEO. I'm married and the only source of income at this time (husband is also in school). I am going to start off part-time with school but that may change later. Let me know how things work out you. Again CONGRATULATIONS!

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Old Jul 08, 2008, 05:20 PM
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Hi, I also was accepted to start BSU for my MSN/NP in August. I am so excited, however when you think about the sacrafices time wise and not to mention money; will it be worth it in the long run. When I finish and start as a NP I will be making approx. only 10,000 more than I am presently as a RN. Financially is it worth it! For my MSN/FP it will cost me 23,000, thats alot of money for an RN to pay back. How about it? Any FNP out there who can tell me it is financially worth it, and worth all the time we put into becoming one.

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Old Jul 23, 2008, 10:49 PM
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Re: Advice for new NP grad student...

Originally Posted by josoknow View Post
Hi, I also was accepted to start BSU for my MSN/NP in August. I am so excited, however when you think about the sacrafices time wise and not to mention money; will it be worth it in the long run. When I finish and start as a NP I will be making approx. only 10,000 more than I am presently as a RN. Financially is it worth it! For my MSN/FP it will cost me 23,000, thats alot of money for an RN to pay back. How about it? Any FNP out there who can tell me it is financially worth it, and worth all the time we put into becoming one.
For me, it is about more than the money, though. Every time I have to lift a patient by myself and feel my back hurting, I remember why i am going back to school. It's more about my own professional goals and the intrinsic factors than the money. Plus, you have to take into account that you will most likely have much better hours than you do as a staff nurse, better working environment, etc.

Plus, from what I hear, the need for NP's is increasing every day, and we are starting to see higher salaries and better benefits with that. Also, a lot of the jobs offer tuition reimbursement/loan forgiveness. My job is paying 100% of my school tuition, so I figure, why NOT go back to school? I think in the long run it will be well-worth the time, energy and money I'll be putting in during the next few years.


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