Originally Posted by alliestar
Hello,
I'm 35 and got a BS degree in '93. I had a beautiful baby boy in September. I lack 4 classes until I can apply to nursing school. Will be hard. I make pretty decent money right now at what I do, but the work is not rewarding or guaranteed with the older you get.
I want to be a nurse for all sorts of reasons. I have been taking the pre-reqs here and there for about 6 years while working 55+ hours a week. So, now I'm serious because I want to be out of school by the time my son starts playing sports and stuff and getting a life of his own.
Any other new mom's or dad's out there going back to school this late in life?
alliestar
I don't have kids yet, but I recently finished a second degree accelerated BSN program, and can tell you that about 50% of the class was over 30, and many people there were moms with kids, some with school age kids. There were also several women over 40, so you are not that old to go back to school and it's not that 'late' in life to change careers. lol
The oldest in my class was 51, and it was her 2nd career change. You are never to old to follow your dreams, esp. in nursing since there are so many options.
You'd be surprised how many people are changing careers these days, or going back to school and many are over 35, or even much older.
The one thing I can recommend, if you do plan to go to a second degree Accel program, make sure you have a good support system, to help you with childcare, etc. since it's alot of coursework, and can be very stressful since it's a fast paced program. I don't have kids and found the program more intense and challenging, and time consuming (there's so many papers, group projects, etc) that I barely had time for a social life and lacked sleep many times. But with a supportive spouse, babysitter, someone to pitch in with housework, etc, you should be ok. It won't be easy though so be prepared to sacrifice alot of time.