Re: Career change and choices
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I'm in my second semester of an ASN program and I've seen both. Many mothers with young children who are getting through school -- successfully. At least one I know who dropped out during our first semester. You need to have a good support system -- friends, family, etc., who you can leave your child with when you have school obligations. Clinical days for us start at 0630....in first semester that's twice a week every other week. This semester it's one day a week, and I understand next semester it's 2 days a week. Then there's lab time, any homework/projects, and study time you need to be able to schedule. Is your husband going to be supportive? Can you live with fast food or lots of soup and cereal and slightly less-than-perfect housekeeping while you're in school?
From the perspective of a mom who finished my first degree while my kids were actually in school, I wished I had done it while they were MUCH younger. Yes, you might miss out on their very first word or that very first tooth being cut. But you miss out on an awful lot when they're older and in sports and have school functions you want to participate in or they need homework or help with a situation with their friends or need driven to endless places. And now these are little (or big) people with feelings and emotions and verbal skills to let you know when they're feeling shortchanged. They cost a lot more too!!
So it's a bit of a tradeoff. I think nursing offers some wonderful opportunities for moms to work around their kids -- part-time, full-time, nights, evenings, etc.
I don't know that there's a 'best' time to go to school, but if you've got the support systems, and the drive, I don't know any reason why you couldn't do this now.
Best wishes!!
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